Relationship coach and entertainment pundit Nana Kweku Duah has sparked fresh debate on gender dynamics and loyalty in relationships following a bold submission on Kisses and Roses.
Speaking on the panel, Nana Kweku Duah argued that women rarely cheat without a deeper underlying issue stemming from their partners. According to him, most women remain loyal, committed, and emotionally invested in their relationships — until they begin to feel neglected, disrespected, or emotionally abandoned.
“No woman in her right senses will just go and cheat. If you see a woman cheating, check from the man,” he said.
“Women don’t cheat. It is the men that push them into it.”
He noted that women generally thrive on emotional connection, affection, communication, and reassurance. When these are missing for prolonged periods, he claimed, some women eventually seek comfort elsewhere. While emphasising that cheating is never justified, he stressed that men must acknowledge the role they sometimes play in emotionally distancing their partners.
His remarks have since generated mixed reactions online. Some viewers believe he is highlighting uncomfortable truth men often avoid, while others insist that both men and women must take responsibility for their actions regardless of relationship challenges.
The conversation continues to evolve, with Kisses and Roses fans actively debating whether women cheat by choice or as a response to emotional neglect within their relationships.
By Afia Adubea

