A first-year university student, deeply smitten by a fellow coursemate, finds himself in a quandary over financing a potential romantic outing.
The student, whose identity remains undisclosed, worries about his financial constraints preventing him from taking his crush out on a date.
The student, currently in his first year of studies, expresses concern over his inability to afford a date with the woman he fancies. He believes that his affection is reciprocated by the coursemate, adding to his desire to impress her.
Contemplating drastic measures, the student considers obtaining a loan to finance the outing in a bid to win over his crush.
However, his intentions have sparked mixed reactions on social media.
Several users caution against the risks of splurging to impress a romantic interest, emphasizing the importance of financial responsibility and genuine affection over extravagant gestures. Others advise the student to focus on his academic pursuits and explore simpler, budget-friendly ways to express his feelings.
Below are social media reactions:Â
@EbomOnyedikachi – You wan impress woman,is not a right move where will it end,she will see as someone who is rich not caring,she go dey bill you anyhow
@Heinzoflagos – The boy is still a boy. End.
@InfoDboii – The boy never learn lesson once na why
@EbomOnyedikachi – You wan impress woman,is not a right move where will it end,she will see as someone who is rich not caring,she go dey bill you anyhow
@eaglespot_on – Hmmmmnn 100 level student o He should focus on his studies and if he wants to impress any lady, it’s d season of corn . Buy corn and cold Coke. 5k is much for him
@CollinsofLFC – He said he thinks she really likes him too. So what if she doesn’t and bros was just playing this whole thing in his head?
@AshGames14 – It’s cool to fall in love or think ur in love based on infatuation feelings. After this sponsored date, what next?