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Is She Really Into You or Your Money? 8 Signs to Watch Out For that She’s Is More About Money Than Love
Is She Really Into You or Your Money? 8 Signs to Watch Out For that She’s Is More About Money Than Love

Getting a Nigerian woman to love you genuinely is not always easy. It takes effort, consistency, emotional investment, and sometimes financial support. That’s normal in many relationships.
But when emotional connection is used as bait for a transactional relationship, then something is wrong. At that point, it’s no longer love—it’s strategy.
Many ladies will say they want a serious relationship. Some will even complain about being single for a long time. But when you look deeper and get closer, you may realize they are not really looking for love—they are looking for a man who can lift them financially. And one of the easiest ways to achieve that is through online dating, where emotions can be easily manipulated.
So how do you know if your girlfriend or talking stage partner is genuinely interested in you—or just using you for money?
Here are clear signs to watch out for:
1. She Is Always “Hungry” or Broke
If she constantly says things like, “I haven’t eaten since morning”, even while claiming to be independent, that’s a warning sign.
It may look harmless, but in many cases, it’s a way of triggering your sympathy so you feel pressured to send money.
Ask yourself: why is she always in that situation?
2. She Is Always in Need of Help
There’s nothing wrong with helping someone you care about. But if every request for help ends with financial assistance, then it’s no longer about connection—it’s about dependency.
A woman who genuinely likes you will focus on building emotional chemistry first. Financial support should not be the foundation of the relationship.
3. No Calls or Texts Until You Send Money
If communication only happens after you send airtime, data, or money, that’s a major red flag.
If you don’t send anything, she disappears. But once you do, she suddenly becomes attentive and affectionate.
That is not love—it’s a transactional pattern.
4. The Relationship Is Still New, But the Bills Keep Coming
You barely know each other, yet she’s already suggesting:
- Expensive restaurants
- Buying wigs or outfits for dates
- Frequent financial requests
This shows she is more interested in what she can get from you than in building something real.
5. Romantic Vibes That Always Come With Requests
At first, she may use sweet words to make you feel special and valued.
But shortly after, there’s always a request:
- “Can you help me with something?”
- “I need urgent money”
- “Please send me airtime/data”
This pattern is often a form of emotional manipulation designed to make you more willing to give.
6. She Calls You Stingy When You Refuse
If you start setting boundaries, she may respond by calling you stingy, broke, or comparing you to other men.
This is a pressure tactic.
The truth is, setting limits does not make you stingy—it means you respect yourself and your resources.
7. She Doesn’t Invest in the Relationship
Take a step back and evaluate:
- Are you the only one calling and texting?
- Are you the only one spending money?
- Are you the only one making effort?
If everything is one-sided, then it’s not a balanced relationship.
A genuine connection involves effort from both people.
8. She Hides You From Others
A woman who truly values you will not feel the need to hide you.
If she keeps the relationship secret or avoids letting others know about you, it could mean she is keeping her options open—or benefiting from multiple people at the same time.
In conclusion, the signs are usually there from the beginning—you just need to pay attention. If you notice two or more of these patterns consistently, it’s important to take a step back and reassess the situation. Not every relationship is meant to be saved. Sometimes, the best decision you can make is to walk away early and protect yourself from future regret. Because at the end of the day, a genuine relationship should be built on mutual respect, emotional connection, and trust—not constant financial pressure.
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