Paul Pierce’s Insane Relationship Advice Just Exposed What’s Wrong with Dating in 2025
As a single man in the today’s dating world, I felt this was an opportunity to share my opinions. So let’s unpack this: Paul Pierce believes that you need to cheat on your girlfriend to find out if she really loves you.
This Is Exactly What’s Wrong With Relationships Today
Before I rip into Paul Pierce, let’s just call it like it is — this is exactly what’s wrong with relationships nowadays. Nobody takes them seriously anymore. And when they do, it’s usually because they’re trying to win back someone who cheated on them.
Now, I get it — there are exceptions. But let’s be real: this generation treats relationships like a game.
Paul Pierce on finding out if your girlfriend loves you
Paul Pierce explains how to know if your girlfriend really loves you:
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) November 5, 2025
“Cheat on her and see how she reacts.” 👀
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Wow, such great advice to be giving out. In a generation that is severely lacking male role models, this is about as bad as it gets.
The crazy part about all of this? He’s not entirely wrong. I mean how many times have you seen women from this generation get caught up over some piece of shit dude that cheated on them? Answer: All of the time.
Some of these women would do anything to lock down the man who cheated on them. And while it may seem like they have an ever-lasting love for the cheater, in reality it’s a total lack of self-love and respect.
My advice to any of the quality men still out there, the God-fearing patriots:
Stay the Hell away from any female who enabled cheating behavior in any of their past relationships. It’s not your job to save them. They need to learn how to save themselves first before they go and mess with the hearts of the few good men out there, and drag them down.
I’m sure that paragraph probably upset a few people — especially some of the ladies — and to you, I’ll say this: I’m sorry. I really am. And I pray for you. But deep down, we all know it’s true.
What I won’t apologize for is being raised in a stable, loving, Christian home — and I’ll forever be grateful for that.
The sooner we all realize that men and women need each other, it’s not a competition or a game, the better all of this will be.




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