Ghanaian musician Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, popularly known as Mzbel, has sparked conversation with her candid admission that she prefers to date married men. In a recent interview, Mzbel shared insights into her relationship choices, explaining why she is more comfortable being with men who are already married.
According to the singer, married men tend to come with fewer expectations. She revealed that in her experience, relationships with married men are simpler, as they do not pressure her about chores or constant companionship; their primary responsibilities lie with their wives and families.
“Since I started dating, I’ve always chosen married men because they come with fewer responsibilities. They don’t bother me with house chores, as they have to return to their wives. I like it that way because that’s how I started,” she explained.
Mzbel also mentioned that she does not concern herself with her partner’s marital status, preferring to focus on what works for her. She further disclosed that she is currently engaged to a man—who is much older—and that they have a child together. For her, formalities like meeting the family are unnecessary; as long as both parties are interested, that’s enough.
Her remarks have ignited a mix of reactions, with some criticizing her perspective as controversial while others praise her honesty. Mzbel’s viewpoint continues to fuel discussions about personal choice and changing relationship dynamics in modern society.
Why does Mzbel prefer dating married men over single men
Mzbel prefers dating married men over single men because she feels relationships with married men come with fewer responsibilities and less stress. In her own words, married men typically do not expect their partners to handle household chores or be constantly available, since their main family obligations are with their wives and children. This arrangement allows her more personal freedom and peace of mind.
She explained, “Since I started dating, all the men in my life have been married because they are accompanied with fewer responsibilities. When they come to you, they won’t bother you with house chores because they have to return to their wives. I like it that way because that’s how I started.” Mzbel emphasized that she enjoys the lack of pressure for constant companionship or long-term commitment, and appreciates having her own space and independence.
Her perspective has sparked debate, with some people agreeing that this setup provides more freedom, while others criticize the impact on families and question the ethics of such relationships. Nonetheless, Mzbel stands by her preference, highlighting her desire for a relationship dynamic that fits her lifestyle.