You see men and women work like demand and supply.

The Nigerian woman demands to be taken care of. The Nigerian man begins seeking money by all means to attract women.

Same reason our forefathers who were rich and had farms could take more wives because women didn't work in https://twitter.com/beejonson/status/1305263068046397440
those times.

During the stone age, women would gravitate towards muscular men cos they needed protection.

Most western ladies have access to both hence they want a fulfilling experience out of life and gravitate to smart, emotionally aware guys who are in touch with their
feminine side.
Generally speaking, the Nigerian man is who he is because of what the Nigerian woman demands. M.O.N.E.Y.

Not that I blame anyone for anything, these things are biological.

A 21st century adaption of the survival of the fittest principle.

Today, a growing number
of Nigerian women are empowered financially and don't need money.

Suddenly most men who believed money was the way are at a disadvantage. You can see this frustration through cheap punches thrown at these ladies like ashewo, proud girl, nobody will marry you,
and others.

To conclude, the quality of men/women you attract is a 100% mirror of the vibe you give.

My advise to everyone, as all living things are adapting to external stimuli, you should adapt and upgrade your thinking.
Challenge the norms of today.
Again, there's a small but ever growing population of emancipated Nigerian women who know what the want and will not settle down for anything less than the know they deserve. In addition, there are men who've evolved to bring more than finances, di©k and protection to the table.
To such men and women, find yourselves and marry among each other.

Don't upgrade yourself and then enter relationship with an antiquated partner.
It will hard stop in tears.

Men evolve.
Women evolve.

Else you'd become obsolete.
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