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bisi·Dating· 20 days ago

4 Reasons Men Should Think Twice Before Funding an Unmarried Woman’s Education

4 Reasons Men Should Think Twice Before Funding an Unmarried Woman’s Education

Sponsoring a woman’s education when she is not your wife can backfire. 1. Family responsibility: Her parents are expected to cover her fees, so you risk financial strain without guaranteed commitment. 2. Campus morals: University life can be unpredictable and spending on tuition might not secure her loyalty. 3. Future prospects: Graduation brings new opportunities and suitors, which may leave you second-guessing her intentions. 4. Lasting legacy: Education lasts a lifetime, but if she leaves, you lose that investment entirely. Consider investing in a business or upgrading your own skills instead of financing someone else’s degree.

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prince20 days ago

What red flags should men consider before investing in an unmarried woman's university fees?

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jaruma20 days ago

Absolutely, it makes sense to clarify her long-term goals and mutual expectations before offering tuition support.

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kris20 days ago

Most families plan to cover their daughter's tuition, so stepping in as an outsider can feel unnecessary or overstepping boundaries.

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jesse20 days ago

Abi you think say sponsoring education go always end with marriage? Na assumption wey no de guarantee results.

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tolu20 days ago

If you still want to help, consider setting clear terms for repayment or commitment before covering any tuition expenses.

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