"Men don’t realise their superpower is safety" Lilian Ng'ang'a Reveals
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 9 hours ago
Former Machakos First Lady Lillian Ng’ang’a has shared a strong message directed at men, highlighting the importance of making women feel secure in relationships.
Through a post shared on Sunday, November 2, 2025, on her social media page, Ng’ang’a reposted a meme that read, “Men don’t realise their superpower is safety. A woman will do anything for a man with whom she feels mentally, emotionally, and physically safe.”
Her post touched on what she described as one of the most overlooked aspects of relationships — the feeling of safety that allows women to express themselves freely and love without fear.
Ng’ang’a’s message appeared to encourage men to focus less on material things and more on emotional stability, trust, and protection.
Her post quickly drew attention for its simplicity and depth, reflecting a shared sentiment among many women about the role of safety in relationships.
In the short but powerful statement, Ng’ang’a seemed to remind men that true strength lies not only in providing financially, as many people think, but also in creating a safe emotional space.
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The line “Men don’t realise their superpower is safety” checks how women tend to thrive when they feel respected and protected.
Her post also touched on the emotional connection between love and security, suggesting that women give their best when they are certain of their partner’s intentions and loyalty.
The emphasis on mental, emotional, and physical safety reflected a call for balance in modern relationships, where trust and empathy often take a back seat to materialism.
We live at a time when many public discussions have focused on toxic relationships, gender roles, and emotional neglect. Her words echoed the growing conversations about emotional intelligence and the role of men in nurturing healthy partnerships.
Ng’ang’a’s reminder that “a woman will do anything for a man with whom she feels safe” carried a deeper meaning about the foundation of love and respect.
By saying, “I wish men understood this,” she felt a need for men to recognise that safety, in every sense, is the key to building lasting relationships.
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