A lady’s advice that a first daughter has no business marrying for love sparked widespread backlash online. The statement was criticized for reducing marriage to duty and sacrifice, especially for women already burdened with family expectations.

Amid the reactions, one comment stood out: “See I am switching to being a gold digger.”

The remark was largely seen as sarcastic, suggesting that if love is off the table, then financial gain should take priority. Critics argued that the comment, even in jest, reinforces transactional views of relationships and normalizes materialism over emotional connection.

Others defended it as dark humor reflecting frustration with societal pressure on women to marry strategically rather than happily. Overall, the exchange highlights how rigid cultural expectations can push people toward extreme, unhealthy narratives about love, marriage, and self-worth.

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