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TIKTOKER CLAIMS UNMARRIED MOTHERS GET MORE FINANCIAL BENEFITS THAN WIVES

Popular TikTok content creator Priscilla Wan, known as Priscy, has sparked intense social media debate after claiming that “baby mamas” are financially benefiting more from men than legally married women in contemporary Ghanaian society.

Speaking on Adom TV on Monday, the social media personality asserted that women who have children outside wedlock now enjoy greater privileges and financial support than wives, despite not being married to their partners.

“Not saying this to disrespect married women, I’m not married yet but I want to get married one day. In this era, baby mamas are the ones cashing out,” Priscy stated during the interview.

She elaborated that many men marry primarily for domestic stability to have a partner to manage households and raise children, while seeking emotional satisfaction and enjoyment from baby mamas or side chicks.

“Now men marry the women and keep them in their home. He got the woman a ring so she could stay home, make plans with him, he knows she is home and he knows there’s someone taking care of his kids,” she explained. “The baby mama stands for someone who makes the man happy and comfortable.

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”Priscy further revealed that based on her conversations with several men, many confess that their side relationships, rather than their marriages, are their primary source of happiness.

“Some men I know claimed their side chicks are the ones making them happy because they don’t get the happiness from the wives,” she shared, adding that this realization has influenced her own perspective on future marriage: “I would have to psyche my mind when going into marriage that my husband at a point in time go for another woman.

”The comments have ignited widespread discussion across social media platforms, with many users debating the accuracy of her claims and the evolving dynamics of relationships and financial support in modern Ghanaian society.

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