Emmanuel Echeta
Emmanuel Echeta

@PenTitan

6 Tweets 7 reads Dec 26, 2022
If you ever find yourself telling a woman, "after all I did for you...", then you've finally realized that you were an idiot.
While acts of charity to underprivileged women is encouraged, anything that leads you to making that statement is built on any of these:
1. Moneycentricism
You believe the only worth you provide to a woman is money. You believe it's not enough to give her good financial advice, but you must also fund her business idea. And it's funny, because when it comes to other men, you just advise and send them on their way.
2. Lack of self-worth
Your self-worth is determined by what you can do for people; never by what they can do for you. You feel you're not worth being made sacrifices for. Your definition of love is "how can I make her happy?"
3. Unbridled lust
You're enslaved to bress or nyash, and your hand use to do you 'transfer money transfer money' anytime you see a chance to knack a hot babe.
Most times, they'll use the sex as a carrot to lure you to spend your future on them, while you won't even get BJ.
4. Lack of parental love
Because if you're loved at home (or you love home), you have to tell me why you'll buy your mother two Hollandaise for Christmas, but you'll send 2 hampers, bag of rice and 150k for shopping, to a girl you're not married to.
5. Money miss road scenario
There are super wealthy men funding the lifestyles of unemployed women, who hardly say "after all I did for you..."
It's you who just touched your first million, and the first thing you did was send Sandra 200k for new phone that always says it.

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