A woman has stirred intense debate on social media after alleging that financial motives are driving infidelity and paternity fraud in many modern marriages.
Sharing her views on X (formerly Twitter), she claimed that a growing number of women marry men they do not genuinely love, provided the men are financially stable.
According to her, this emotional disconnect often leads to resentment, transactional intimacy and cheating, with little remorse.
She argued that when money replaces love as the foundation of marriage, partners become emotionally distant, increasing the likelihood of extramarital affairs, sometimes with former lovers.
The woman contrasted this with what she described as a healthy marriage, noting that love should involve emotional investment, peace at home and genuine intimacy.
She insisted that a woman who truly loves her husband will prioritise companionship, emotional safety and mutual care, rather than manipulation or obligation. Her comments have since sparked mixed reactions online.









