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“Don’t Side-Eye Me! I Don’t Want Your Man!” is the bold statement that has ignited a conversation about respect and relationship standards online.
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Content creator Narihan Azab recently posted a video addressing a common scenario in modern dating: women getting upset when their partners look at other women, yet blaming those women instead of holding their own partners accountable.
In her video, Azab expressed sympathy for women who stay in relationships with men who openly ogle others.
“I feel sorry for those girls,” she said, noting that being upset at another woman is misplaced energy.
To her, the issue isn’t about competition between women, but about partners demonstrating respect. She emphasized that it’s not something worth fighting over, and definitely not something to direct frustration toward someone else who isn’t responsible.
Azab’s candid take struck a chord with viewers. Within hours of posting, the video had amassed thousands of views, with comment sections flooded by people sharing similar experiences.
Many agreed with her perspective, highlighting situations where their partners’ behavior caused tension, yet blaming someone else only exacerbated the problem. Others discussed how societal norms often pressure women to compete for men’s attention, instead of focusing on the boundaries that should exist within a partnership.

The discussion touches on broader themes of self-respect and relationship standards. Azab’s message encourages accountability, reminding women—and men—that respect in relationships is non-negotiable.
Her video is not just a critique of misdirected blame; it’s also a call for individuals to evaluate the people they choose to invest their time and emotions in.
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