Timini Egbuson: Many Women Now See Love And Dating As A Business

Popular Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson sparks a conversation about modern dating dynamics.

He says many women have turned romantic relationships into financial transactions.

 Timini Egbuson: Many Women Now See Love and Dating as a Business

In a recent interview with TVC, Timini Egbuson explained that this growing trend was a key reason some wealthy men do not form deep emotional attachments to women.

According to him, financial stability gives men access to multiple partners.

Also, it makes it easier for them to avoid serious commitment.

He pointed out that many women equate a man’s love with how much money he could spend on them.

However, he argued that this perception was misleading.

“The reason some men seem indifferent in relationships is because they have countless options. When you’re financially stable, you naturally attract more attention.

“Unfortunately, many women have now monetized dating, seeing relationships as a means of financial gain rather than genuine emotional connections,”  he stated.

Egbuson further emphasised that extravagant spending does not always signify love.

“Some men understand that if they shower a woman with expensive gifts, she may assume they love her.

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“But the truth is, for a billionaire, spending on multiple women is easy—he can afford to do the same thing for hundreds of ladies without genuine emotional investment.”

His remarks shed light on the increasing materialistic expectations in relationships and how they affect the perception of love and commitment in today’s dating culture.

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