Andrew Tate warns against marrying 'promiscuous' lady, draws parallels between government and woman, fans say 'Logan and Nina are perfect example'

Andrew Tate compared marrying a 'promiscuous' woman to spending $1,000 for something which others bought for $1
PUBLISHED AUG 21, 2023
Andrew Tate denouncing a woman as 'promiscuous' causes a stir on social media (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate denouncing a woman as 'promiscuous' causes a stir on social media (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer, is notorious for his outspoken beliefs concerning masculinity. Nevertheless, his perspectives regarding women have not garnered positive attention within the online community. In a recent Twitter post, Tate seems to be warning men against marrying women he deems 'promiscuous'.

Tate's comments about women frequently draw a negative response from audiences due to the problematic content of his statements. Andrew Tate's most recent tweets follow his claim that women with fewer partners possess greater innocence, a viewpoint that sparked substantial criticism across the internet.

Andrew Tate asserts marrying a 'promiscuous' woman is worst

In his tweet, Tate addressed the downside of marrying a promiscuous woman ie a woman who engages in numerous casual sexual relationships without long-term commitments. He brought attention to the fact that she interacts with numerous men without offering a similar level of commitment.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate compares women with the government (MoVlogs/ YouTube)

Tate observed that while other men might have short-term interactions, the one marrying such a woman, in contrast, invests extensively in the relationship, creating an uneven dynamic.

He raised the question of the reasoning behind this disproportionate investment, drawing a parallel between it and paying $1000 for something that others have obtained for a mere dollar. This prompted him to question the wisdom of such a choice.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate gives misogynistic statement on women yet again (Cobratate/ Twitter)

Tate wrote, "The worst thing about wifing a promiscuous woman is that endless men hit it without matching your effort. Other men hit it and quit it, but you give her everything? You are over paying. Would you pay 1000 dollars for something other people bought for a dollar? Are you dumb?"



 

In a different tweet, Tate drew a comparison between a woman and the government. He asserted that despite the collective efforts of the entire government and justice system to alter individuals, these attempts have proven unsuccessful.

Andrew Tate defends himself (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate says 'promiscuous' women are dangerous(Cobratate/ Twitter)

Thus, Tate confidently concluded that a woman will similarly not be able to bring about a change in one's fundamental nature.

Tate wrote, ""Habibi the entire government and justice system has tried to change you and it didnt work so I know for sure a woman isnt going to change who you are. Youre Top G khalas."



 

Andrew Tate's fans say 'this hits deep'

Tate's tweets sparked a storm of discussion on X, prompting many individuals to step forward and voice their perspectives and opinions.

Andrew Tate  takes over Hustlers University to advocate firearms for protection (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate says men marrying 'promiscuous' women are dumb (cobratate/Twitter)

One user wrote, "That was exactly my thought! 😂 Logan and Nina are the perfect example ☠️." Another user wrote, ""Would you pay 1000 dollars for something other people bought for a dollar?" This hits deep." A user stated, "Why does this matter? I think being a grown man thinking about how other men may have had your wife is a real insecurity issue."

Tate went to Twitter after seeing the article to voice his outrage at the slimy ruse (Andrew Tate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate says a woman can't change a man(cobratate/Twitter)

A user commented, "We are witnessing it in real time with Logan Pauls wife😭😭😭 This iswhat happens when you don't listen to Tate...The whole world makes fun of you.Glad i listen to Tate. :)"



 



 



 



 

Andrew Tate posts cryptic tweet stating he is 'guilty'

In this sequence of tweets, Tate conveyed a cryptic statement that numerous fans struggled to interpret. Without providing any contextual clarification or revealing the specific person being addressed, Tate openly acknowledged feeling guilty about loving someone.

Three out of ten men in the 30 to 39 age group who knew Andrew Tate shared his opinions on what it means to be a man (Andrew Tate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate drawing a parallel between government and women confuses fans(cobratate/Twitter)

The puzzling nature of the tweet led fans to engage in speculation, contemplating the possibility that Tate's X account might have fallen victim to hacking.

Tate wrote, "Im guilty of loving you."



 

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