A Nigerian lawyer, Confidence Aribibia, has declared that questioning a woman about her body count constitutes a breach of her right to privacy.
Aribibia emphasized the importance of respecting personal boundaries, stating, “Asking a woman about her body count is a breach of her right to privacy. Even if she is your fiancée, you must learn to respect boundaries. If she voluntarily tells you, there is no breach of privacy; however, pressuring, harassing, or intimidating her into revealing the number of s3xual partners she has had is an invasion of her right to privacy. Mind you, the right to privacy is a constitutional right.”
This statement comes amid growing discussions surrounding the treatment of women and the dynamics of relationships in contemporary society.
In a related incident, a young woman recently took to social media to share her distress after a partner insisted on knowing her b0dy count.
After she refused to disclose the information, he resorted to harassment, including derogatory comments and intimidation, which left her feeling threatened and violated.
The viral nature of her post sparked widespread outrage and calls for accountability in relationships, highlighting the ongoing struggle many women face regarding personal privacy and respect.