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Chike Reveals Why He Hasn’t Expressed Love for a Woman.
Former reality TV star and Afro-soul musician Chike recently shared details about his mental health and his unique take on expressing love.
Chike discussed how he’s avoided problems since making success in the music industry five years ago in an exclusive conversation with TheCable.
The talented vocalist credited his ability to strike a healthy balance and deal with career-related problems for maintaining a good reputation.
Almost everything can be made into a scandal, Chike underlined, but how one turns out relies on the people involved and how they handle problems.
During the candid conversation, Chike shed light on his remark about not openly confessing his love to women.
Chike emphasized that actions speak louder than words, especially when it comes to matters of the heart, and he sees himself as someone who shows affection through acts rather than speeches.
The artist asserts that he is adamant that a man’s first duty is to provide for his family. He emphasized that concrete demonstrations of affection had greater meaning than simple verbal confirmations.
In his own words:
“I have never said ‘I love you.’ I guess for me that’s just too vulnerable. I get that feeling that if I say it, my confidence would waver and maybe even disappear. I’m content that I get to express it through my music, though. 😌”
“I think there was a misunderstanding, but love can be conveyed through various languages: through providing, through presence. I strive to score a perfect 100 percent in those areas.”
“A man’s foremost responsibility to a significant other is to provide. Uttering ‘I love you’ without backing it up with actual financial support or provision could lead to issues. You know, they say love is sweeter when there’s financial stability.”