This essay delves into the candid admission of a woman who openly acknowledged avoiding a man simply because he didn’t provide her with money on their initial encounter, asserting a sense of entitlement.
When questioned by the colloquially termed ‘shark boy’ about the criteria that would lead her to reject a second date, she unapologetically declared that a failure to offer financial assistance on the first date would prompt her to dismiss any subsequent invitations.
This audacious woman stipulates that a minimum transfer of Ghs500 is required to pique her interest in a second date. The question that naturally arises is: what are our thoughts on individuals who harbor such a strong sense of entitlement?