Woman Gives Her Man a Monthly Allowance & Says Her Marriage ‘Stronger’, Mzansi Reacts

Woman Gives Her Man a Monthly Allowance & Says Her Marriage ‘Stronger’, Mzansi Reacts

- A local woman has shared that she offers her man a monthly allowance, of his very own salary

- Briefly News took to its Facebook page, asking social media users what they thought about the quirky arrangement

- Mzansi had mixed reactions and shared their thoughts in the comments section

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A local social media user has Mzansi talking after sharing some interesting facts about her budding relationship- she provides her husband with a monthly allowance.

Briefly News took to it's Facebook page, asking social media users what they thought about the interesting relationship dynamic.

Woman Gives Her Man a Monthly Allowance & Says Her Marriage ‘Stronger’, Mzansi Reacts
These social media users shared their thoughts on one couple's interesting financial dynamics. Images: Shole J Shole/Facebook, Sy'mon Oupa Malapane/Facebook, Tshego Moilwa/Facebook.
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''I give my husband a monthly allowance from his salary and it's made our marriage stronger"- the young woman captioned the post.

While many women found the financial arrangement in the relationship reasonable, most definitely had some strong opinions about the matter, calling the arrangement quite emasculating.

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Check out some of their comments below:

Sy'mon Oupa Malapane said:

"He s not a husband he is a sdididi .He 's not focused dribbled by a woman ka nje.We "ll cancel his membership for men's conference with immediate effect."

Tshego Moilwa said:

"Yes..I would assume the woman in the relationship is more financially disciplined and they both agree to that arrangement"

Lwandile Qumba said:

"Absolutely nothing wrong with that , especially if the woman is more responsible than the man when it comes to family matters, I'd do it too."

Able Shimu said:

"You surely are not proud calling him a husband"

Malunghisi Clive Shikwambana said:

"The man has been captured and it shall end in tears,trust me."

Shole J Shole said:

"From my salary?????? It doesn't give sense at all kego phapha net."

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Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a young lady recently started a big debate on Twitter after she posted that she had broken up with her man after discovering that she made four times more money than he did.

According to her post, she did not realise he was broke because she never depended on him for money.

"There’s this guy I once dated two years, I saw his payslip, realised I could pay him his monthly salary 4 times a month. I tried to stay in the relationship but I failed. MEN HIDE YOUR PAYSLIPS.
"The reason I didn’t realise he was broke for that long is because, I never asked him for a cent, I am a woman who does everything for herself financial side, like if I come to your house, I want us to go out, I pay for it. I see a shortage in the house, I buy," she wrote.

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Naturally, the post sparked many reactions:

@VincentMailola said:

"All it took was to see his payslip then booom! You no longer had feelings for him? It's tough being a man."

@AgiM_21 said:

"I love my man and I don't care how much he earns, I just love HIM."

@ndaba_elvis said:

"What does his money has to do with the relationship since you explained that you have your own money that is enough to maintain you?"

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