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Stan Nze says he can forgive infidelity in marriage
Nollywood actor Stan Nze has sparked conversations online after revealing that he believes cheating in a relationship can be forgiven under certain circumstances.
Speaking during a recent interview, the 37-year-old actor shared his views on love, trust, forgiveness, and modern relationships.
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According to him, genuine love rooted in selflessness and kindness is strong enough to survive difficult moments in marriage.
“Love is enough,” he said. “Real love rooted in selflessness and kindness as taught in Christ, not fleeting attraction or emotion.”
Stan Nze explained that although he could forgive a cheating partner, forgiveness should not be mistaken for tolerance of repeated wrongdoing.
“Yes, I can forgive cheating, but forgiveness must not become permission for repeated wrongdoing, as love requires wisdom and boundaries,” he stated.
His comments quickly generated mixed reactions on social media, with some fans praising his maturity and emotional awareness, while others argued that infidelity should not be excused in marriages or relationships.
The discussion adds to ongoing public conversations among celebrities and media personalities about commitment, marriage, forgiveness, and relationship boundaries.
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