The comment, “The guy paying her school shouldn’t be a yardstick that she must marry him. He may just be her destiny helper and that’s all,” tries to rationalize the situation, but it overlooks deeper issues of trust and integrity. While it’s true that financial support doesn’t guarantee marriage, the deception involved — pretending to be committed while engaging with others — reflects a breach of trust.
This mindset encourages exploitation by normalizing the idea that someone’s generosity can be taken advantage of without accountability. Healthy relationships require honesty, whether or not they lead to marriage. People should offer help without entitlement, but beneficiaries must also act with sincerity and respect.
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