If you’re looking for some relationship advice you should probably steer clear of the #MarriedWomen hashtag.
Twitter has been mocking Tony Rapu, who calls himself a “Husband, Father, Pastor, Medical Doctor, Mentor, and Reformer” on his Twitter page, for using the #MarriedWomen hashtag to dole out bits of wisdom to women.
If you want to be treated as a queen then treat your husband like a king. #MarriedWomen
— Tony Rapu (@drtonyrapu) July 20, 2014
Consult your husband on all major decisions. #MarriedWomen — Tony Rapu (@drtonyrapu) July 20, 2014
Submitting to your husband is trusting God. He made the rules. #MarriedWomen
— Tony Rapu (@drtonyrapu) July 20, 2014
Your obedience to God in your marriage, frees God to work on your husband. #MarriedWomen — Tony Rapu (@drtonyrapu) July 20, 2014
Tony Rapu definitely has a few fans (he has close to 10,000 followers) but the majority of people on Twitter didn’t appreciate Rapu’s advice for #MarriedWomen.
#marriedwomen! Read @drtonyrapu‘s tweets for excellent advice on how to treat your husband like a moron, toddler and pet.
— Becs (@sapient_ape) July 20, 2014
You should support your husband even when he cheats, lies, steals, kills, and destroys. #MarriedWomenLies #MarriedWomen @drtonyrapu — Jenn M. Jackson (@JennMJack) July 20, 2014
You are no longer allowed to have fun. Our only dates will be to Home Depot or the grocery store, #marriedwomen
— A$AP Aspie (@ProfessorBLove) July 20, 2014
Stop being happy. Sacrifice your hopes and dreams. #marriedwomen — A$AP Aspie (@ProfessorBLove) July 20, 2014
Twitter user Felonious Munk summed up the internet’s feeling toward Tony Rapu’s marriage advice with this message.
Here’s my advice to #MarriedWomen: ignore that hashtag.
— Munk (@Felonious_munk) July 20, 2014
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