Old-Fashioned Friends

Do women choose to be side chicks? | Episode 16

57 min · 9. maj 2026
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Society loves to whisper about "the other woman," but we rarely stop to ask why. In this episode, we’re stripping away the judgment (maybe not) to look at the nuance that define the "side chick" narrative.From the allure of "stable" married men to the controversial legal landscape in Nigeria, we unpack whether being the second choice is a conscious decision, a survival tactic, or a trap of self-deception.“The same cane used to flog the first wife… will eventually flog the second.”Let us know your thoughts below.

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