Why Do You Want to Cheat When You’re Not Good in Bed? Stop Running Around Showing Your Disability – Nadia Buari
Social media is once again buzzing, and this time, it’s all thanks to Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari, who sent shockwaves through the internet with a fiery and brutally honest statement that has many talking, debating, and dissecting every word.
In a post that felt both personal and universally cutting, Nadia did not hold back as she addressed men who, in her words, have no business cheating—especially when they can’t even satisfy their partners behind closed doors.
“Why do you want to cheat when you’re not good in bed?” she wrote.
“Stop running around showing your disability.”
That single quote, raw and unfiltered, sent an immediate ripple across platforms like Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok.
Some users applauded her for saying what many women often think but rarely say out loud, while others accused her of being harsh, calling the statement “too personal” or “demeaning.”
But regardless of which side of the conversation people fall on, one thing is clear: Nadia Buari has once again proven that she is unafraid to speak her truth—even when it stings.
Though the actress did not name anyone directly, the tone and intensity of the statement made it feel very specific.
Fans and followers have since speculated whether it was directed at a past lover, someone in the industry, or simply a general message aimed at unfaithful men.
Regardless of its intended target, the message hit home for many, especially women who have experienced emotional betrayal and physical dissatisfaction in their relationships.
Nadia Buari is not new to stirring public conversation.
With a career that spans over a decade in both Ghanaian and Nigerian cinema, she has long been admired for her beauty, talent, and elegance.

But in recent years, she has also built a reputation for using her platform to address issues around love, loyalty, gender dynamics, and emotional honesty.
Her recent post adds to a growing list of moments where she chose boldness over silence—and the public is taking notice.
In the hours following her post, thousands of reactions poured in.
Many women echoed her sentiments, sharing their own frustrations with partners who lack self-awareness yet feel entitled to step out of relationships.
Memes flooded timelines, and the phrase “not good in bed but wants to cheat” became a trending topic.
Several male users, meanwhile, took offense and argued that such generalizations only serve to shame rather than encourage growth and accountability.
Still, even critics of the statement admitted that it highlights a real issue—infidelity that’s driven more by ego than substance.
In a society where cheating is often normalized or even glorified, Nadia’s post forces the uncomfortable question:
Why do people feel entitled to multiple partners when they haven’t even mastered the art of pleasing one?

Some psychologists and relationship experts weighed in, noting that sexual dissatisfaction is a common but often unspoken issue in relationships.
However, they pointed out that instead of communicating openly, some individuals choose to cheat, viewing external attention as an easier escape than addressing their shortcomings.
One therapist noted, “Nadia’s statement, while blunt, taps into the deep frustration many partners feel when they are emotionally and physically neglected and then disrespected through infidelity.”
Nadia’s call to “stop running around showing your disability” also drew attention to how often people wear their infidelity like a badge of honor—when, in fact, it reflects a deeper emotional or psychological insecurity.
By labeling cheating as a “disability,” she flips the script, turning the spotlight on those who often feel no shame about stepping outside of commitments.
Some of her fans praised her courage, saying her words would hopefully push more women to speak up and demand better—both emotionally and physically—from their partners.
One comment read, “She said what needed to be said.
We’ve kept quiet for too long.
Let’s stop tolerating mediocre love and celebrate women who set standards.”
Others, however, urged for a more balanced conversation.
Some believed the tone could have been more constructive and less confrontational.

They argued that true growth in relationships comes from dialogue, not shaming.
But even those who disagreed with Nadia’s delivery acknowledged that she had sparked a necessary conversation.
It’s not clear if Nadia intends to elaborate further on the post or if it was simply a moment of reflection she felt compelled to share.
As of now, she has not responded to media outlets requesting clarification or context.
But for those familiar with her, the silence may be intentional.
Nadia Buari has always been selective with her words, preferring to let them stand and resonate on their own.
Whether this was a venting moment, a jab at someone specific, or a message to society at large, it has done exactly what perhaps she intended—it started a conversation.
A difficult one.A personal one.And perhaps a necessary one.
As the post continues to circulate, it’s clear that Nadia’s words have struck a nerve.
In a world where filtered images and fake smiles dominate, a dose of brutal honesty can feel jarring—but also refreshing.
She reminds us that beneath the glamour, celebrities are human too.
They feel, they hurt, and sometimes, they speak truths that many are afraid to say aloud.
Whether you agree with her tone or not, Nadia Buari has once again shown that she’s not just an actress but a voice.A bold one.
And sometimes, a fearless voice is exactly what the world needs—even if it makes a few people uncomfortable.