A poster on X asked users to share their opinions on marriage, prompting a wide range of personal takes shaped by individual experiences, cultural expectations, and economic realities. While some responses focused on emotional fulfillment or companionship, others leaned heavily on finances and risk.

One comment stood out for its blunt framing: “Marriage is a bad financial decision for a man.” The statement is controversial because it reduces marriage solely to a cost–benefit calculation for men, ignoring the non-financial dimensions of partnership such as shared responsibility, emotional support, and long-term planning. It also assumes a uniform outcome for all men, overlooking how finances in marriage vary widely depending on values, agreements, and mutual contribution.

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https://x.com/DavidPattt/status/2010745398374117741

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