Anele Mdoda says two-parent households don't guarantee perfect partners
There is no formula for what makes a great partner in romantic relationships, not even being brought up in a household where both parents are present.
This is a view of media personality Anele Mdoda, who responded to a tweep's post on the subject.
@taylorrr_ lambasted single mothers: “Single mothers polluted women to think they don't need man and raised men to think they're suppose to take on the role as the man of the house at 5 years old.”
Dating someone who was raised in a two parent household makes dating so much easier. Single mothers polluted women to think they don’t need man and raised men to think they’re suppose to take on the role as the man of the house at 5 years old.
— ℨ. (@ataylorrr__) August 17, 2019
Anele joined many who disputed the statement, saying she is “a nightmare to date”, even though she was raised by both her parents.
“I was raised in a two parent household and I am a nightmare to date. I also ended up being a single parent so rewrite your thesis at your own pace.”
I was raised in a two parent household and I am a nightmare to date. I also ended up being a single parent so rewrite your thesis at your own pace. https://t.co/yVipUuvtsc
— Anele Mdoda (@Anele) August 18, 2019