Mixed Reactions as Blessing CEO Says Women Don't Want Love from Men But Emotional or Financial help

Mixed Reactions as Blessing CEO Says Women Don't Want Love from Men But Emotional or Financial help

- Blessing CEO has shared her thoughts on what women want from relationships

- According to her, a lot of women want help, be it financial or emotional, and not love

- The relationship coach stated that this is the main reason women stay with cheating men

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Controversial relationship expert, Blessing CEO Okoro, has taken to social media to state that contrary to some popular opinions about women, a lot of them aren't in romantic relationships for love.

Mixed Reactions as Blessing CEO Says Women Don't Want Love from Men But Emotional or Financial help
The relationship expert shared her thoughts on women and love. Photo credit: @officialblessingceo
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According to Okoro, most women are in it for the emotional and financial help they can get. She explained that when a woman has everything, she hardly ever wants a man but when a man has everything, he wants more women.

She wrote:

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"A lot of women don't want love from a man, they want emotional or financial help. Do you ever wonder why women stay with cheating men , they don’t love the men anymore they are just using his emotional help or financial help . Once she gets a replacement she moves."

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See her post below:

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Her post has generated mixed reactions from social media users. While some agree with her, others are of the opinion that there are women out there who want it all.

See some reactions below:

aakwa_ugo:

"Okayyyyyy. But some of us want alllll."

milola_16:

"Talk for yourself o . Me I want all."

kesprime:

"Not all women."

l.tobiloba:

"Get out of my sight now. Not all women. Motivational speaker isonu. I wonder who still listens to her after Onye Eze saga, President of clout chasing."

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greeneiwobi:

"Most women u mean? This is most times the case, but not totally. A lot of women out there seek genuine love and peace without financial gains. Most women are still available for what's real, pls take note!"

misschidel:

"Say for ur self ooo cause me I want to be loved Nd pampered."

cheeyormah_:

"She made a very valid point."

honeymix_withwealth:

"Madam speak for yourselves i want it all everything especially the love it’s very very important."

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Coming from an interesting different angle with this topic is US rapper, The Game.

The rapper believes that although money can lure a woman into a relationship, it can’t keep her there.

The musician reached that conclusion after he pointed out that three billionaires recently lost their partners. One of these billionaires is Bill Gates, who is currently going through the process of a divorce from Melinda Gates.

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