BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate reaffirms his reputation as a controversial influencer on the 'X' platform by making a statement that aligns with his label of being misogynistic.
In a recent tweet, Tate claimed that a woman with fewer partners is indicative of greater innocence.
This incident marks yet another occasion where Tate has expressed provocative and misogynistic viewpoints regarding women. Historical instances also reveal Tate's attempts to confine women to a narrow role centered around satisfying their male partners.
Andrew Tate asserts 'less bodies' mean more innocence in a woman
In a recent tweet posted on the platform 'X', Tate once again directed his focus toward women, expressing a controversial perspective.
Tate's comment claimed that a woman's level of innocence is inversely correlated with the number of previous partners she has had, suggesting that fewer past relationships lead to a more radiant and appealing demeanor.
This assertion was coupled with his belief that such women are scarce in number, contributing to the overall provocative nature of his statement.
Tate wrote, "Less bodies she’s had the more her eyes sparkle. Few."
Andrew Tate's fans call it an 'intriguing theory
After Tate's latest misogynistic viewpoint regarding women, numerous users were prompted to share their opinions on the subject, expressing their perspectives in response.
One user wrote, "Simply put, the more limited her history of romantic partners, the more pronounced and captivating the radiance in her eyes becomes."
Another user wrote, "What about men’s body count or does that not matter to you ?." A user stated, "A woman's value decreases the higher her body count. Men can subconsciously sense that other men were already with her. Same goes the other way around. A woman shines the most the lower her body count."
A user commented, "Well, that's a rather intriguing theory, but I'd say a twinkle in the eyes can have many explanations beyond the number of bodies someone's had! ?"