Don’t let bad online stories shape your view of men, Funnybone advises women

Nigerian comedian Funnybone has advised women to curate their social media algorithms to avoid negative relationship content. He argues that constant exposure to toxic narratives can create unnecessary anxiety and distort perceptions of men.
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Reflects growing cultural discourse on the impact of social media algorithms on mental health and interpersonal relationships.
Nigerian comedian and actor Funnybone has urged women who are apprehensive about relationships and marriage to avoid allowing negative stories on social media to influence their perception of men. In a post shared on Instagram, the comedian encouraged women to be intentional about the content they consume online, advising them to adjust their algorithms and avoid constantly engaging with posts that fuel fear, pain, resentment and distrust. According to him, the unpleasant experiences of others should not be used as a yardstick for judging men who have not yet become part of their lives. Funnybone stressed that excessive exposure to negative relationship narratives can distort perspectives and create unnecessary anxiety about love and commitment. Read Also: FunnyBone said I will fade away in six months – Comedian Destalker He encouraged women to focus instead on content that promotes personal growth, emotional healing, self-awareness and maturity, noting that a healthier digital environment can contribute positively to their outlook on relationships. Related News FunnyBone, Ushebebe thrill at Redlens comedy night Comedian Funnybone welcomes first child with wife Funnybone announces arrival of first child with wife “Dear young lady, Curate your algorithm. Stop feeding your mind with content that constantly triggers pain, fear, and resentment. Don’t let other people’s experiences shape how you view a man who hasn’t even entered your life yet. Consume content that inspires growth, healing, and emotional maturity. Your story can be different, and your experience can be beautiful , he wrote. He added that their own story can be different and their experience can be beautiful. Don’t worry, your own journey can be better. Be easy, your story will be different and better”, he wrote. --> --> TAGS: Funnybone
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