
A Nigerian man has sparked debate online after reportedly ending a date because his companion stopped to take photos of her meal before eating.
According to posts shared on X (formerly Twitter), the man, identified as @stfukhaleeed, shared a photo of the lady snapping her food during their outing.
He wrote:
“Caught her snapping food, today will be the last day we see each other. Women smh.”
The post quickly gained traction, igniting conversations about dating expectations, social media culture, and modern etiquette.
🔹 Supporters of His Decision
Some users agreed with the man, arguing that:
- Taking photos during a date can feel distracting.
- It may signal misplaced priorities.
- A first date should focus on connection, not content creation.
They viewed his reaction as setting a personal boundary rather than overreacting.
🔹 Critics Say He Overreacted
Others strongly disagreed, noting that:
- Snapping food photos has become a normal social media habit.
- It doesn’t necessarily reflect poor character or bad manners.
- Ending a potential relationship over a single action seemed extreme.
Many users pointed out that in today’s digital age, documenting experiences — especially meals at restaurants — is common and often harmless.
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Published by Ejoh Caleb


