- YY comedian criticised young women who insist on marrying wealthy men, urging them to be patient as accumulating wealth is a gradual process
- The comedian pointed out the irony of 19-year-old women claiming that a man would leave them once wealthy, suggesting their perspective may lack the depth of marriage experience
- YY added women who dismiss financially struggling men in dating should not feel entitled to a man's wealth if they haven't actively contributed to it
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YY Comedian has lectured young ladies who claim they cannot marry men who do not have money and advised them to be patient, adding that money takes time to accumulate.
In a conversation with his girlfriend on her YouTube channel, YY said it was ironic for 19-year-old ladies to say that a man will dump them once they get money because they probably don't have any experience in marriage.
YY Comedian on why rich men aren't single
The stand-up comedian offered advice, emphasising that building wealth is a prolonged process which will require years of hard work, contrary to the short-term expectations some women may have.
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YY also highlighted that women who exclude broke men from dating should not feel entitled to a man's wealth if they haven't contributed or played a role in his financial success.
He referenced billionaires and millionaires, noting that they don't remain single for extended periods.
According to the father of one, men often seek to share their wealth with the women they vowed to build a life with.
He emphasized that having a supportive and understanding partner enables a man to develop himself and allocate a significant portion of his money to both personal growth and family.
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YY's golden advice to single women
The comedian shared his opinion regarding single women having private accounts on social media while advising them against it.
The entertainer said it was important for them to be seen as no miracle was to be expected if they wanted to be in relationships.
YY received mixed reactions, with many ladies noting men on social media are not interested in love.
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