Breakdown:
- Don’t Take on Her Father’s Responsibilities
You’re her boyfriend, not her father, so don’t feel obligated to provide for her as if you were. Many men go too far, spending on school fees, businesses, and expensive gifts to prove their love, only to end up hurt when the relationship fails. Women who haven’t invested in the relationship often feel less attached and more willing to leave. Prioritize your parents and personal needs, and be cautious about investing heavily in a relationship that isn’t yet permanent. - Don’t Apologize When She’s in the Wrong
Apologizing for things that aren’t your fault teaches her to disrespect you and can create a power imbalance. If you continually apologize for her mistakes, it can signal weakness, making her more likely to manipulate you. Look for a partner who values peace and accountability rather than someone who pushes arguments or makes excuses. - Avoid Being Her Financial Provider
Supporting her dreams is noble, but you’re not obligated to fund her lifestyle. Dating isn’t a “poverty alleviation program.” If she’s broke and expects you to cover her expenses, it may be wise to reconsider. A balanced relationship means she should have her own income or ask her family for support rather than relying on you. - If She Cheats, Don’t Take Her Back
Cheating isn’t accidental—it’s a choice. Even if she apologizes, once the trust is broken, it’s difficult to rebuild. Those who cheat and get away with it are likely to repeat the behavior. A partner should demonstrate commitment and integrity, not play games with your trust. Forgive if you must, but don’t re-enter a relationship that lacks respect and faithfulness. - Don’t Confront Another Man for Her Attention
If she’s entertaining other men, she’s not truly committed to you. It’s her responsibility to set boundaries with other guys, not yours. Confronting another man over her sends the wrong message and can make you look desperate. Instead, focus on finding a partner who respects the relationship and prioritizes you without outside interference.
Final Thought:
Until you’re married, approach relationships with balance and caution. Recognize your own value and don’t let anyone take advantage of your generosity or commitment. True love and respect come from mutual investment, loyalty, and integrity, so look for those qualities in a partner who will meet you halfway.