Viral Video of Young Lady Scolded by Guardian For Chopping Love Online Sparks Debate on Social Media

Video Lady Scolded by Guardian

Viral Video of Young Lady Scolded by Guardian For Chopping Love Online Sparks Debate on Social Media

A video circulating online shows a young lady being reprimanded by her guardian after posting a romantic video with her boyfriend.

The guardian, visibly upset, questions her judgment in sharing such intimate moments publicly.

The incident has sparked widespread debate, with some netizens supporting the guardian’s stance on discipline and responsible social media use, while others argue that the reaction was overly harsh.

@smootlovegh criticized the couple’s actions, questioning if the boyfriend could support her if complications arose.

In contrast, @Gyanwaa12 defended the young lady, noting that the video wasn’t inappropriate and emphasizing the importance of self-discipline in the digital age.

@FobiOkson sided with the guardian, stating that even her parents would have reacted similarly.

The situation highlights generational differences in social media etiquette and personal expression, underscoring the ongoing debate about privacy and morality in the digital era.

Check out the comments below:

@smootlovegh:
Too much lol? If she gets pregnant can that boy even take care of her lol

Gyanwaa12:
Too much sen?? He didn’t even touch her from what I watched.
Our parents disciplined us and we are mindful of the things we post on the media
I’m not saying I am a saint though

@FobiOkson:
She’s young to be doing this at the first place even if it’s her parents they’ll do same to her

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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