25.09.2025 16:40
Videos shared on social media under the title "I cheated on my husband" have drawn reactions. Content that normalizes infidelity has been criticized by users for targeting the institution of family. In the comments, opinions emerged suggesting that these videos are staged, that severe penalties should be imposed, and that they are being spread intentionally.
A new trend that has recently caught attention on social media has sparked a debate. Following the sharing of content that previously criticized marriage and parenthood, videos titled "I cheated on my husband" have now started to be produced.
SHARING THAT NORMALIZES INFIDELITY
In these videos, the message is conveyed that getting pregnant by someone else and deceiving the husband or cheating on an indifferent husband is normal. Users reacted strongly, arguing that this content devalues loyalty and targets the institution of family.
Some of the comments made under the post are as follows;
- A setup made to gain interaction
- Severe penalties should be imposed
- Clearly an operation.
- The adultery law should be reinstated.
- Unfortunately, it is done consciously.
- They are consciously spreading these on social media