Celebrity Mum, Akothee Dishes Out Interesting Relationship Advice To Ladies: “Stop Buying Love”
One of Kenya’s richest musicians, a 2-time divorcee and a mother of five, Esther Akoth famously known as Akothee is once again dishing out major relationships advice and we are so up for it.
In a recent Instagram post, the successful businesswoman counselled ladies against buying or paying for love by taking care of their men with their hard earned money.
Akothee sharing her views on how men of today are so comfortable with letting their women take care of them and pay their bills advised women not to do that anymore
According to single mum, for one to be considered a man in a woman’s world, he must be in a position to provide solutions while the woman supports him.
She added that there is no problem if a woman is a breadwinner, however, there is a big problem when a man is comfortable being broke and expecting his woman to fully support him.
She further cautioned young women to stop investing in men especially those they don’t see a future with.
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“By the way, let me be sincere to you and my apologies if it has landed wrongly. For you to be considered a man in a woman’s world, you must be in a position to provide solutions. Women are meant to support you,” she wrote on Sunday, May 16.
“There is no problem if a woman is working and a man is jobless. But there is a big problem when a man is comfortable being broke and expecting his woman to fully support him. Secondly, holidays feel romantic if it’s a man paying for it, or what do you think? If not let’s stay at home eat at home and use that money for our rent or so so so.
“Women are suffering in men’s hands. Some come with big investment ideas, and my dear Women are taking loans for their men. Haloo madam jamaa amekuguza wapi.
“Ni hali ya kutumiana, don’t waste your money investing in whom you don’t see a future with. Madam keep your money for your future. You are too young to buy love. If you start paying for love in your 20s what will you do in your 40 50s? Some men in their 50s also still expect women to take care of them. Grandpa, where is your savings,”
her post reads.
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