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Only weak women leave their cheating partners, true or false?

Tammy Rivera is of this opinion; and though, she has been bashed for saying it out loud, could there actually be an element of truth to it?

Tammy Rivera has been ripped apart for suggesting that only weak women leave their cheating partners

The actress was surely moved to say this due to her relationship with her rapper husband, Wacka Flocka, who has been caught cheating on few occasions, only for the actress to take him back after every of his indiscretions.

Explaining what she thinks about partners and cheating in the Interview with Bombshell Magazine, Tammy Rivera explains that she is“not making excuses for men to cheat," but some of men [including her husband] need to be cut some slack because they do not actually understand faithfulness and family life due to the way they were brought up.

She then proceeds to drop the bomb line that exploded on social media, "Why would I give up on my husband? she asked.

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"I’m not that type. I think it’s weak of a woman to do that. It’s easier to walk away as opposed to speaking up! No, we’re going to fight for this. We got married. My family is worth fighting for.”

When you consider that Tammy decided to stay with Flocka Rocka because of his willingness to change his ways, you can actually understand what she meant when she said she wouldn't never leave him.

It actually requires a lot of strength for a man to cheat on you and you still take him back, regardless of the reason for his unfaithfulness, or promises he makes to change.

This could be an explanation into why the actress suggests that only a weak woman would deny her man a second chance despite his promise to turn a new leaf.

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Reaction to the actress' statement has been negative, with many people calling her out for putting other women down just to make her decision valid.

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