A social media influencer known as blackmanskeeperofficial has stirred up heated reactions after sharing a bold message on her social media page. In the post, she held a placard that read, “Stop Hiding Prostitution with ‘I Don’t Date Broke Men’,” sparking a wave of commentary and debate online.
The post quickly gained traction, with several users chiming in with their thoughts on the provocative message. One user, identified as @Yemi, commented, “Reality of many Nigerian women. The truth hurts, I know, but it’s worth telling,” reflecting the sentiment that some women might use financial demands as a guise for deeper, questionable behavior.
Another user, @EbiraConnect, added a regional twist to the conversation, stating, “Nah Lagos babes get this advice,” implying that the sentiment might be more prevalent among women in Lagos, a city known for its fast-paced lifestyle and evolving social dynamics.
@T.M.G, meanwhile, offered a blunt take on the matter, commenting, “Most ladies that say this are prostitutes, but we guys prefer prostitutes for short time and good ladies for long time.” This remark seemed to echo a growing perception that some men differentiate between women they view as temporary flings and those they consider suitable for long-term relationships.
@Damilare Odulesi further expanded on the topic, writing, “If they pay to have your body, you’re a prostitute. Male or Female.” This comment opened up the conversation to a broader discussion on transactional relationships, touching on both genders and the ethics of exchanging intimacy for financial gain.
Another user, @EASYBOY, took a more direct stance, stating, “Any lady that opposes this = na Ashawo,” using a colloquial term for prostitute in Nigeria, further fueling the ongoing debate.