Lady tells men to marry women who pay 50% of the bill
- A South African woman has gone viral after giving men advice on the women they choose to marry
- @tr_cally advised men to only marry women that go "50/50 on the bill," and she has caused quite a stir
- Some Saffa tweeps don't believe that what she said is right while others wholeheartedly agree with her tweet
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A South African woman has gone viral after giving men a piece of advice. @tr_cally (Cally) tweeted that men should marry women that offer to go 50/50 when the bill arrives. Soon afterwent viral she added another tweet to the thread.
Cally said that the women in the replies section under her original tweet were more concerned about men "popping out money" than gender roles. She has definitely ruffled a few feathers with her bold tweets.
The comment section is where the drama and a bit of humour are.
Legit.ng took a look at some of the top reactions under Cally's original tweet.
@butiful_flower tweeted:
"For me, that's too much admin. I prefer you pay for this I pay for that. Restaurants wise, I pay for this date you pay for that date."
@MmakolaPresley said:
"No thanx. I pay. Can't afford we don't go. You cook at home end of story."
@EvaMathebula added:
"Why do yall men seem to agree with 50/50 only its only about money vele. The comments when it's about something else."
In other news, a Nigerian man with the Twitter handle @SamSoja has proposed to a lady he met on the microblogging site two years after sliding into her DM.
The lady identified with the Twitter handle @_Olayimika took to her page to make the disclosure on Tuesday, August 4.
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She shared the screenshot of the conversation that turned out to be the beginning of their friendship.
The young man initiated a conversation on a Monday morning and admitted that he was sliding into her DM on Monday morning, a day that is generally known as the busiest day of the week.
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