Stop feeling guilty for breaking up with a broke man, Twitter user shares relationship advice

Stop feeling guilty for breaking up with a broke man, Twitter user shares relationship advice

- A Nigerian man has a piece of advice for ladies dating men who are "financially handicapped"

- Sharing his thoughts on Twitter, the man identified as Wisebaba gave reasons why ladies shouldn't feel bad for breaking up with broke men

- Noting that there is no award for dating such men, he added that 70% of broke men will dump their girlfriend once they make it in life

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A Twitter user identified as Wisebaba recently had internet users talking following his tweets concerning ladies who date financially struggling men.

Wisebaba in one of his tweets advised ladies not to feel guilty for breaking up with broke guys. According to him, there is no award for dating such men.

Stop feeling guilty for breaking up with a broke man, Twitter user writes
Wisebaba's tweet caused mixed reactions online. Photo credit: @Wizebaba
Source: Twitter

He opined that ladies should go for rich men who love and want them. Wisebaba also added that 70% of broke guys leave their girlfriends once they become financially stable.

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Read his post below:

"Dear Ladies, there is no award for dating a broke Guy. If you dating one, and a rich guy that loves you come for you, break up with your broke boyfriend and date the rich guy. life's short. Enjoy it. Stop feeling guilty. Just stop feeling guilty!! 70% of broke boyfriends will dump their girlfriend once they make it. They are just with you because you are what they can afford now."

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However, not so many people agree with the second part of his message and most people tagged it a lie.

See some reactions below:

@etsylva asked how he arrived at his 70%.

@Quiinsally cited her uncle as an example as she picked holes in Wisebaba's tweet.

A tweep advised Wisebaba to be mindful of what he tweets .

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Meanwhile, a Nigerian relationship coach, Akinbosola Adeyemi, recently left tongues wagging over his recent post which bothered on accountability in relationships.

Adeyemi in a recent tweet advised women to dump men who act like their parents. According to him, men who get upset over the whereabouts of their partners tend to be toxic and abusive.

Reacting to the tweet, a Nigerian man shared a story in a bid to counter the narrative that people shouldn't be accountable to their partners.

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