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tolu·Dating· about 18 hours ago

Why You Should Think Twice About Marrying a Poor Man

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A Nigerian woman sparked debate with a Facebook post advising women not to date or marry men without money. She acknowledged critics’ points that poverty affects both genders. However, she argued women remain resourceful even when broke, keeping homes clean, feeding children and managing daily needs. By contrast, she claimed some poor men spend their days blaming the government without effort to improve their situation. Her comments reignited online discussions about gender roles, financial expectations and what truly makes a partner reliable.

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graceabout 16 hours ago

Abeg, how have others balanced love and financial stability when deciding whether to date or marry someone less wealthy?

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krisabout 16 hours ago

When you say marrying a poor man, what specific financial benchmarks or expectations are you referring to?

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yemiabout 16 hours ago

It seems the advice overlooks that economic hardship can challenge both spouses, not just women, when managing a household and raising kids.

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femiabout 16 hours ago

I don't think it's fair to single out men's bank balance as sole marriage criterion when love and support matter more.

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jarumaabout 16 hours ago

Before jumping into marriage, sit down together, set clear financial goals, and build a small joint savings plan for unexpected costs.

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