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HOW TRUE IS IT THAT WOMEN DON'T STAY WITH UNSUCCESSFUL MEN?

I was scrolling through my phone in order to catch-up with the latest posts and happenings on one of my social networking handles, then I came across a caption saying:

"Behind Every Successful Man there is a Woman Because Women don't Stay with Unsuccessful Men".

I am in support of this statement that women only go for successful men in the society this days. Nowadays, women are not ready to make sacrifices by staying with a man that has nothing until he gets to the top.

They only have taste and eyes for ready made men and boys who drives flashy cars and are living in mansions. Most of them don't even care to find out those men's source of wealth and how they became successful. And as soon as the ready made man starts experiencing financial challenges they would abandon him for another man.

Women, for your information 99% of us (men) respect women and girls who stocked with us through thick and thin when we had nothing until we made it to the top together. We treat them like queens that they ought to be treated.

Guys am I right?

Women can you stick to a man until he becomes successful in life?

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