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Nigerian Lady Shares Why She Can Never Send Money To A Man (15302 Views)
Sundaymessi: 8:10pm On May 17 |
Chilipepper:So your dad is saying you shouldn't send money to even your brothers when they are in need? |
ukaface(f): 9:05pm On May 17 |
DeeScan:Na why you be like Wetin the gods don swear for I have given you the attention you want, now scram |
BondRiv: 9:51pm On May 17 |
Gender equality people will always look for an excuse. Most of them have no problem receiving, only giving. As if she is adhering to everything her dad told her. Her business.
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stacyadams: 11:03pm On May 17 |
Starz825:hahahaha for your sanity..ur last paragraph says it all |
Kobojunkie: 11:59pm On May 17 |
Sharpsharp00123:Under the traditional marriage system in Nigeria, a man is the sole provider in the household. So, the man is under no obligation to help him with his provider responsibility in the same way the man is under no obligation to aid the woman in carrying out her submission and household responsibilities. ![]() If a man wants a woman to contribute to the family finances, then he had better opt for court marriage, giving up on the master status that goes along with the traditional mindset, ensuring he is ready to share in all of the responsibilities formerly relegated to women in marriage. ![]() |
Kobojunkie: 12:02am On May 18 |
Godsonkemz:Wrong! As a traditional married woman, she is under no obligation to give her husband any of her money since the man is meant to be the sole provider in that set up. ![]() There are lots of Nigerian women out there looking for women to take care of since the traditional marriage setup where the man sits as master and sole provider remains the most popular marriage model among Nigerian men. ![]() |
Kobojunkie: 12:04am On May 18 |
omooba969:It is instead wisdom since she learned from experience that what she did was a major mistake on her own part. ![]() |
Kobojunkie: 12:05am On May 18 |
Napter29:I hope you have at least moved on from that toxic setup since then! ![]() |
Kobojunkie: 12:08am On May 18 |
Kaido:Lies! The Traditional marriage system in Nigeria glorifies this sort of reasoning, hence the reason why the father has his daughters focus on men who would tend to their needs and not men who would look to obtain from them. ![]() |
Sharpsharp00123: 12:09am On May 18 |
Kobojunkie:I no get strength to argue with yaba left patient. Abeg dey your lane 1 Like |
Mypeople2(m): 12:28am On May 18 |
Chilipepper:Aunty no need to date any man, marry your father and let him take care of you . |
papiilo(m): 6:02am On May 18 |
DeeScan: 7:40am On May 18 |
ukaface: If only I can use your attention cash out, it's basically useless ... |
fadar095(m): 7:41am On May 18 |
Is there any special treatment for men in the society that automatically guarantees that they will βhave money β ? She will understand the pressures on men when she starts giving birth |
Kaido: 8:03am On May 18 |
Kobojunkie:That's bullshit and you know it. This archaic mentality is the reason why husbands/men die earlier in marriage. Relationship is all about investing time, attention, financial , emotional crap and some stuffs with each other. If I decide to get married tomorrow (not interested), I won't depend on her but she must be comionate & charitable kinda lady. May the Universe save men from incomionate & stingy leeches. |
Kobojunkie: 2:54pm On May 18 |
Kaido:Who are you trying to aegh this one with? Me or your traditional systems and cultures? πππππ If you don't intend to share in house duties with your woman -- you think you can have your cake and eat it too--- , expect that you will only be setting yourself up for the same mishap that has befell many before you. πππππ |
ElasmoBranchii(m): 9:35pm On May 18 |
Chilipepper: "My mommy used to count the number of salt" kind of vibe. |
myami: 2:52pm On May 27 |
Mariangeles:send me 4k |
myami: 2:57pm On May 27 |
Starz825:you go marry? |
Starz825(m): 6:07pm On May 27 |
myami:Doesn't stop me |
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