Man sparks debate after sharing that he needs to set reminders to not cheat on his wife

READ: Man sparks debate after sharing that he needs to set reminders for himself to not cheat on his wife

Talk about ruffling some feathers on a random afternoon...

Man sparks debate after sharing that he needs to set reminders for himself to not cheat
Man sparks debate after sharing that he needs to set reminders for himself to not cheat/ Twitter @JoshuaKesena

Ladies and gentlemen, meet Joshua Kesana, a podcaster who has gone viral on Twitter after he shared a very 'interesting' thread on Twitter.

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So, here is the lowdown.

Joshua, who is also a relationship vlogger, shared some unsolicited advice and comments with regards to remaining faithful to his wife. 

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The thread started off with these words:

Joshua shares that he has personally had to set certain parameters to make sure that alarms go off should any form of temptation to cheat get too close for comfort.

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One of those parameters being an image of his wife and child... an instant reminder of what is at stake should he succumb to his fleshly urges. 

Have a listen as Joshua explains in his own words below: 

Joshua's Twitter thread also lists the following: 

  • His wife having access to his social media accounts.
  • Making sure that it is known that he is a married man when he is at social events without her.
  • Making an effort to enjoy the hobbies that his wife enjoys so that they are able to spend time together.

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As expected, Joshua's thread has been met with some mixed views, with some questioning why it would be so much 'work' to remain faithful to his wife.

READ: Eavesdropping woman takes to Twitter to expose a married man's cheating ways

Twitter user @Emperor_PeterFX had this to share: "You can do everything Chief and still cheat. Lol. No manual for this faithful thing. You decide to stay faithful, rules and regulations/do(s) and don’t, won’t stop you from cheating either. One can have the best partner and still decide to cheat."

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We asked our Facebook community what their thoughts are on Joshua's views and this is what they had to share: 

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