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    “If you say, ‘Oh, this girl is a money-hungry b*tch. All she wants is a man to pay her bills.’ If you can’t pay her bills, leave. There is another guy who that is what he is seeking for.

    “I think that by arguing online about our beliefs, we make things more difficult than they actually are. Avoid the temptation to begin attempting to identify the reason why someone is not what you are looking for, as it is a reflection of you and not them.

    When it comes to selecting a spouse, controversial media personality Toke Makinwa has advised singles not to let social pressure cause them to compromise their ideals.

    She emphasized that men who do not want such women should leave them for those who do, saying that there is nothing wrong with a woman relying on a man to pay her bills.

    Makinwa stated, “You don’t need to lower your standard,” on the most recent Toke Moments podcast episode. The world is home to more than a billion people. If you’re looking for something, you can go find someone who has it. Give up letting society tell you what to do.

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