- Social media erupts over video of young man smoking while holding his infant child in matching pajamas.
- Outrage centers on concerns of secondhand smoke’s impact on the baby’s health and responsible parenting.
A wave of intense outrage has surged across social media platforms as video of a young man circulated online, showing him casually puffing smoke while cradling his month-old baby.
The video, depicting the man in matching pajamas with his mere months old baby in his arms, has ignited a firestorm of criticism and condemnation.
In the video, the young father can be seen taking a drag from a cigarette, seemingly unperturbed by the presence of his vulnerable child.
The incident, which occurred in an indoor setting, has sparked a heated debate on parenting responsibility and the potential hazards of exposing young children to secondhand smoke.
Netizens were quick to express their anger and concern, with many attributing the man’s actions to a lack of proper parenting education and responsibility.
Netizens Reactions…
queen_DUunmMiiiso said: “This is the worse thing I’ve seen on the internet what’s wrong with this generation?? This is absolutely bad | can’t even allow a guy that smokes or does drugs to father my child blogs please don’t post things like this it’s appalling.”
__dibaaaaaa noted: “And that innocent child is supposed to inhale that…. Not everyone really deserves to be a parent”
yourprincecharming01 observed: “That’s not healthy for the baby the mother doing the video definitely smokes also.”
jectimi_comedy commented: “How can we explain to this CHILD that his father is f00Il. Dou in America and uk parents do this but I still don’t see it as something to emulate . For God sake that child is not suppose to inhale that smoke.”
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In related news, An expectant Nigerian mother has triggered backlashes online with a video of her engaging in an unhealthy act for someone in her condition.
The Pregnant lady showed off herself smoking marijuana gleefully with her boyfriend in their room while flaunting her baby bbump.
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