“I never knew women could pay their bills till I dated outside Nigeria” – Man says
A Twitter user identified as @oloye__Â takes to the micro-blogging platform to express how surprised and amazed he is to see women who insist on paying their bills, rather than putting them on their partner’s shoulders.
The man who confessed to having been brought up in a way that he felt he should always be the provider in any relationship with a lady, admitted to having witnessed something contrary to the impression he previously had ever since he started dating ladies abroad.
Narrating his experience, he wrote:
”Immediately I started dating outside this country, I knew she’d have to be a literal angel for me to marry a Nigerian. I saw things I hadn’t seen before. The way I was raised was to expect to be the provider in a relationship. Then you meet women who insist on paying for their own things. It didn’t make me feel less masculine.
It just made me look out for special things I could do for them that they couldn’t insist on doing for themselves.
I was raised to be a giver, I didn’t mind people who were raised to be takers until I dated people who were raised to be supporters and my whole outlook on what a relationship could be changed.
Post 2014 after I took my no dating vow. I still made exceptions for two women. But they always have to go back to where they came from and the conversation died due to distance.
Until you have dated outside the shores of Nigeria, you may never experience some things. This isn’t to say you wouldn’t find Nigerian women who are also supporters.
I dated a girl from Abia with whom I split everything. But she didn’t do it because she liked me, she did it because according to her mum, that’s the only way to get men to respect you. It wasn’t done freely, it was a chip on her shoulder she had from her own parent’s relationship with eachother and from her own vow never to let a man have a upper hand over her and the only way she could see that happening is to not take his money.
Then you meet someone that supports and not because she’s carrying a burden. It’s more natural, less defensive. Feels more like watching a flower bloom and less like watching a butterfly stuck in a cocoon.”
See the tweet below: