A woman shared how she met a wealthy man at a club, visited his home, and after experiencing his luxurious lifestyle for a few days, decided she now wanted to have his child and leave her current boyfriend—despite admitting he had done nothing wrong. Her story stirred reactions online, especially because it openly framed relationships as replaceable based on financial status.
One comment advised her: “Read Joros book, he bought her a Benz and bought you rice and stew… it can help you get the guy… if you know you know 🔥👏.”
This response is troubling because it encourages manipulation and infidelity as a strategy for personal gain. By suggesting she study tactics from Joro Olumofin to secure a wealthier partner, the comment promotes transactional relationships and dishonesty rather than integrity or emotional responsibility. It normalizes exploiting people for status or money, which undermines trust and reinforces the idea that relationships are tools for advancement instead of mutual commitments built on respect and sincerity

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