Man Says The Most He Has Spent On His Girlfriend Is GH¢160, Demands Flowers: "I'm Pretty"

Man Says The Most He Has Spent On His Girlfriend Is GH¢160, Demands Flowers: "I'm Pretty"

  • A young Kenyan man has left netizens in stitches with what they term as 'atrocious' demands since he knows his worth
  • The man disclosed that he barely uses his money on women, and the most he has spent is KSh 2,000 (GH¢161.17)
  • He revealed that he was pretty and the prize, and he deserved flowers as he was a king and deserved a prince's treatment
  • After his video went viral, Kenyans nicknamed him Asap Royco, a hilarious nickname that left him trending at number one

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A young Kenyan man has said he is the prize and cannot use more than KSh 2,000 (GH¢161.17) on a woman.

Asap Royco.
Young Kenyan man nicknamed Asap Royco. Photo: @kingbizzzyszn.
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Love and romance come in all shapes and sizes, and every relationship has unique dynamics.

In a world where grand gestures and extravagant displays of affection often dominate the narrative, one Kenyan man has made headlines by taking a refreshingly modest approach to his relationship.

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Doesn't use money on women, he's the prize

Dubbed a lookalike of the famous rapper A$AP Rocky, the man challenges conventional notions of romance while demanding flowers as a symbol of appreciation.

With his self-proclaimed handsome looks, he asserts his worthiness of being the ultimate prize for his girlfriend.

He claims that the most he has ever spent on his girlfriend is KSh 2,000, challenging the idea that financial extravagance is a prerequisite for maintaining a loving partnership.

"I barely use money on women. I have used KSh 2,000. It's the most amount of money I have used. If you want to slander me, it's okay. I am pretty. It's just different for me. I am the prize get me flowers also I am a king. It's okay. I am cut differently."

Netizens have dubbed him Asap Royco, which has left him trending at number One on Twitter.

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Netizens react

Here's what they had to say:

@ygwaweru

"Nangojea niskie venye magaldem watalipuka anytime from now."

@kuwamocho_

"Pretty dudes be having it easy, I hear."

@polo_kimani

"Wacha kijanaa aringe bana,sisi ngulusumu hatufai kuskia mbaya."

@mosdefinitively

"2k is the most, but I'll take you out and treat you as a queen?"

@waiganjo_v

"Now, where have I heard these words before?"

@desantosey

"You called this young man asap Royco."

Man advises struggling men to avoid using money on women

In other news, Ugandan journalist Patrick Mukasa said that women who have surpassed the age of 26 tend to possess greater resourcefulness and understanding.

The journalist noted that such qualities make them more suitable partners for men, especially those facing financial challenges.

Mukasa's perspective raised questions and stirred debates regarding the correlation between age and financial compatibility within romantic relationships.

"As a financially struggling man, another way to relieve you of stress is to avoid dating a woman below 26 years of age. Women above 26 become more resourceful and understanding. Leave the young ones to those with money. Get me right, I am not saying that you date a sugar mummy."

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