I still don’t understand why you guys assume that her dad’s wealth will drift to you naturally because you are screwing his daughter.
Usually mwanaume huambia daughter your new man will provide and protect you usinisumbue tena. Then she will shape up and ship out of that relationship very fast. Secondly, a rich woman does not look a peasant’s way. So wewe uko virtually invisible to her.
If she thinks that you are good-looking (Ben Pol Anerlisa style), she will let you smash before pressuring you to boss up - which you can’t in a short time. Hiyo relationshit ya Ben Pol and Anerlisa is a perfect example here. Ben Pol probably thought like you that hatawahi rudi kwa streets. What happened? The bitch started pressuring him afike ligi ya Burna Boy (a dude worth 10s of millions of dollars). When he took so long she kicked him to the curb.
If you think that you will ever get rich as a man through marriage, you are highly mistaken my friend. Only women marry their way out of poverty. The best you can do is womanize and finesse a rich bitch without putting a ring on it. Usually, you will need to dick her down properly and be extremely goodlooking. Even when you pull it off it never lasts so you have to repeat that process with at least 5 loaded bitchez, tough luck. The amount of energy and intelligence you need to finesse five or more rich bitchez is about the same or more than the energy and skill you need to make the cash legitimately. Very few men ever get rich through women.
Huyu anakaa desperate and clingy. Anakaa kuingia DM yako a nakwambia nakuta na hakuna kitu unaweza fanya.
Kidogo tu uskie mlango ya kwako ‘fungua’ kunaingia kipmeno kama kumi all dressed in black wakiwa wameshika machetes, spears, bows and arrors like the typical neardearthals they are. Hivo hivo unajipata ukiwa ‘first Son in law’ ukisema iamune, kongoi na mutyo
It still happens. You could be a special kind of retard to let such an opportunity go. Look at the Naijo who married her sister, he is getting more richer courtesy of her very own father in law!