Woman says she created a fake online account to talk to her boyfriend

Woman says she created a fake online account to talk to her boyfriend

08/13/2019

Woman creates a fake online account to test her boyfriend’s fidelity and is shocked when he claims his girlfriend is DEAD (but is told she’s just as bad for trying to catfish him)

  • Nurse Akosuah May from Accra in Ghana, tweeted her dismay 
  • Instead of sympathy, many people were quick to question the woman’s motive 
  • ‘He told me his girlfriend just died two months ago,’ she wrote on Twitter 

A woman who created a fake online account to chat up her own boyfriend anonymously was shocked when he responded that his girlfriend had died. 

Nurse Akosuah May, from Accra in Ghana, tweeted her dismay and racked up over 152.9K likes.

‘I created a fake account and started chatting my boyfriend, he told me his girlfriend just died two months ago,’ she wrote on Twitter.

But instead of giving sympathy, many people were quick to let the woman know that she shouldn’t have lied herself. 

Nurse Akosuah May, from Accra in Ghana, tweeted her dismay after creating an fake online profile to test her boyfriend’s faithfulness – only to be told his ‘girlfriend was dead’

Akosuah May was left reeling after the revelation, but commenters said that her actions suggested a lack of trust in the relationship 

‘A lie got you a lie. You’re even,’ said one person. 

Another person said that ‘catfishing your own partner already shows a lack of trust in the relationship,’ adding that the situation was ‘pretty messed up on both sides.’ 

Attempting to look on the bright side, a man responded to the woman’s tweet saying: ‘Thank God he acknowledged you to an extent. Some will say they don’t have at all.’ 

‘Wait so is he wrong for cheating or is she crazy for baiting her own man into cheating?’ asked someone online, in response to the woman’s tweet. She is pictured here at work in Ghana

‘Wait so is he wrong for cheating or is she crazy for baiting her own man into cheating?’ asked another. 

Some people even suggested that the situation might be even more complex, involving another woman. 

‘Plot twist: maybe he wasn’t talking about you,’ wrote Steven Igbowke. 

Another user called Cessa tweeted: ‘Well, maybe she died two months ago, how are you so sure he’s referring to you.’ 

Instead of giving sympathy, many people were quick to let the woman know that she shouldn’t have lied herself and some suggested that her partner may have a second girlfriend 

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