A post by @itsShola on X claimed that many women now enter relationships primarily to move in with partners and avoid financial responsibilities, cautioning men not to fall prey to such motives. In response, @espeezeal fueled the conversation with a controversial comment, “Nigerian women go into relationships for survival, not for love.”
This blanket stereotype unfairly reduces complex human relationships to mere transactions. While financial stability is a valid concern in partnerships, many women seek genuine emotional connections and mutual support. Stereotyping relationships as survival strategies promotes distrust and undermines healthy dynamics. Instead of fostering division, it’s essential to encourage open communication and partnership built on mutual respect and shared goals.
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https://x.com/itssh0la/status/1849178528786383169?s=46