Woman Spoils Boyfriend Using Her 1st Salary in TikTok Video
- A woman posted a TikTok video of the outing that she took her man on after escaping unemployment
- The lady was celebrating the fruits of her labour after getting her first job following years of support from the love of her life
- People had a lot to say after seeing the purchase that the woman made to show appreciation to her boyfriend
- Briefly News spoke to financial expert Fulufhelani Mashapha about the importance of setting financial boundaries in relationships
One lady shared the cute gesture she made to thank her boyfriend. The young woman landed a job and she put her first paycheck to good use.

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The lover girl made her boyfriend a priority after she got paid. Many people shared thoughts on the gift she settled on to give to her boyfriend.
In a TikTok video, @rachna_67 was out shopping with her man. The lady detailed in the video's caption that her partner supported her when she did not have a job for years. To show gratitude that he never made her feel like a burden, she took him on a shopping spree for shoes. In the clip, he was happily trying on several pairs of formal shoes.
Woman gifts boyfriend money
One lady went all out to celebrate her boyfriend with a valuable present. The lady dug deep into her pockets and presented her man with thousands of rands on his birthday. People were amazed by the lady's generosity to her lover.
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Briefly News spoke to financial expert Fulufhelani Mashapha on why it’s important for individuals to set clear financial boundaries in relationships. She said:
"Setting financial boundaries in relationships is essential for maintaining long-term stability and preventing resentment or unnecessary financial strain.
While grand gestures can be thoughtful, they should never come at the expense of essential expenses, savings goals, or an emergency fund."
South Africa divided over woman's gift for boyfriend
While most people congratulated the woman on her job and spoiling her man, others criticised the gift she bought him. A number of netizens shared their superstitions that buying a man shoes as his significant other means that he will use them to walk away from the relationship. Watch the video of the woman and her boyfriend shopping below:

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Ntombzolwandle said:
"He's not rich but masengise nkingeni izoyenza iplan leyandoda🥺❤️."
Norooi ka Mama wrote:
"I’ve been unemployed since 2019, he said he wants the bank card itself once I get employment 😂"
_segooo.Malete commented:
"People who are saying “not shoes”, please just date people who love you next time . Story sa lona ase teng 😂😂😂👍🏽"
Shego shared:
"Representing us well, thanks sisters."
Mrs.N was excited:
"I got a job, I can't wait for payday and do the same thing for my husband 🥹❤️"
khajoylash advised:
"No shoes for a man, we don't do that he will leave."
Thubelihle Cebo responded:
"You didn't play the 'I never asked you to🙄"'card on him😅. As a supportive boyfriend, I'm proud of you sis🙌"
Other Briefly News stories about generous couples
- One lady received a push gift from her husband that was worth millions in rands and she got emotional in a TikTok video.
- A woman with a passion for hairdressing was blessed with a husband who bought her an entire salon on her birthday.
- South Africans were impressed by a man who organised a sweet surprise for his partner as he presented her with a lavish gift.
- One man who is dating a woman with a twin sister showed up to her birthday with twice as many gifts.
Proofreading by Kelly Lippke, copy editor at Briefly.co.za.
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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za

Fulufhelani Mashapha (Author and Actuarial Analyst) Fulufhelani Mashapha is a qualified actuarial analyst and author of 'Mind Your Cents'. She is also a One Young World Ambassador and Personal Finance Youtuber focusing on budgets, debt, savings, insurance and investments.