Controversial Nigerian life coach, Solomon Buchi has claimed that any girl who expects a man to give her money because she is beautiful is a prostitute.
He stated this while reacting to influencer, Saida Boj’s recent podcast interview where she said a man that is interested in her is supposed to pay her for being beautiful.
Solomon Buchi said such class of women have no grace, real beauty or dignity and parade themselves in costly materials like wigs, makeup and clothes just to cover up their lack of virtue.
His words;
“Call it cruise or clout chasing, but there’s an unbearable promotion of relationship pr*stitution, where jobless and asinine women hop on innocent men with such disgusting entitlement. They have no grace, real beauty or dignity. They parade themselves in costly materials like wigs, makeup and clothes—all to cover up their lack of virtue. Beautiful masquerades!
What shocks me more is their brazen lack of shame to jump on podcasts to advertise their abysmal brain cells to the world. For a woman to think this way, imagine how she was raised and what she must have done to get all that she has. As I call it, it is prxstitution. It is prxstitution to expect a man to pay you because you look beautiful. Convince me otherwise that it’s okay for a woman to take care of herself because men must appreciate her for looking after her body.
I might sound hard and unfeeling, but I’m disgusted by this constant publicity of a dearth of shame and virtue. This isn’t okay and we should strongly condemn it. It’s destroying the fabric of romantic relationships because men begin to treat every woman as a commodity, because of charlatans like the one in this video.
Finally, men aren’t left out in this. Men enable these women; men patronize them. Men spoil them. Men, just because of bum(which is just a muscle) spend their hard-earned money and twist these women’s sense of value for money. You’re a simp and a weak man if you spend your hard-earned money on female masquerades like this.”
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