A lady’s post advising couples to avoid kissing or any form of physical intimacy until marriage stirred mixed reactions online. While some supported her, others criticized the idea. One controversial response read, “I agree 100% as long as you won’t wake up and ask me to press you money,” suggesting he wouldn’t financially support a woman unless they were physically intimate.
This kind of comment is problematic because it equates care or financial support in a relationship to sexual favors, reducing love and respect to a transactional act. Relationships should be built on mutual understanding, not conditions tied to physical gratification. A person’s decision to uphold moral or religious values shouldn’t be mocked or used as leverage for money or intimacy. This mindset promotes unhealthy expectations and undermines the purpose of genuine partnership.


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