15.02.2026 17:01
Famous psychologist Esra Ezmeci could not hide her astonishment in response to a question directed at her on social media. After a follower explained that their spouse had given the same gift to 8 women, including ex-wives and ex-girlfriends, on Valentine's Day, Ezmeci described this behavior clearly as "infidelity."
Famous psychologist Esra Ezmeci continues to be in the spotlight with her posts where she answers questions directed at her on social media. In her latest video, Ezmeci could not hide her astonishment in response to an incident described by a follower and made strong statements regarding the issue.
SAME GIFT FOR 8 DIFFERENT WOMEN
In a question directed to Ezmeci, a woman explained that her husband bought the same gift for her, his two ex-wives, and his ex-girlfriends, totaling 8 people, on Valentine's Day. This confession astonished both Ezmeci and social media users.
Evaluating the situation with clear statements, Esra Ezmeci noted that sending gifts to ex-partners cannot be seen as a harmless gesture of courtesy. Ezmeci emphasized that this behavior is a sign of unfinished emotional ties.
"THIS IS DISRESPECT"
Ezmeci, stating that "putting everyone on the same level devalues the current spouse," expressed that buying gifts for ex-spouses and ex-girlfriends on a special day is disrespectful both to the current relationship and to the new people in the lives of the others.
The famous psychologist pointed out that such behaviors should clearly be evaluated within the scope of infidelity, stating, "People who do not know how to cut ties cannot maintain a healthy relationship."
"PAST RECORDS ARE PLUMP"
Ezmeci's response was as follows: "Your husband seems to have quite a plump past record. I mean, he probably wanted to be very fair, so he bought the same gift for everyone. And he also bought for everyone, including the past ones. Now they are no longer his girlfriends; they no longer have a relationship. Buying gifts for past relationships means he is maintaining a connection with them. Because those people may also have someone in their lives. No one wants a gift from an ex, meaning the people in their lives do not want it.
So it must be said that sending gifts to ex-girlfriends and a total of 8 people on a day related to Valentine's Day and love is also an infidelity. Show your reaction to your spouse. Moreover, sending the same thing to everyone is a way of devaluing them all by putting them on the same level. I think you should express your clear reaction in this regard. It is not a nice behavior. At the same time, he wants to maintain some connection with everyone, which is also a form of infidelity."
While the famous psychologist's statements quickly became a trending topic on social media, many users also joined the discussion with their comments on the subject.