It’s everyone’s dream to make 5 figures (or more) a month, and a Malaysian man who makes around RM10K per month delegated parts of his money for his commitment, including to his GF, but there’s an issue.
The man gives his GF RM1,000 every month, but the lady thinks it’s NOT enough.
According to his dilemma shared on TanTan Confessions Malaysia, he gets around RM8,000 every month after the necessary deductions, and here’s where his money flows.
- Parents (RM2K)
- House, staying with his GF (RM2K)
- Utility bills (RM800)
- Fuel (RM300)
- Car Loan (RM850)
- Dine out, including with GF (RM750)
If you do the calculation, the man doesn’t have that much left for himself. With that concern in mind, here comes another worry.
“My GF compares me to her BFF, and said she got more from her BF. She was telling me that I am not giving her enough.”
Netizens were on his side of the fence and criticised the GF for demanding too much.
“First things first, cut your GF off. This saves you RM1K every month,” said a user.
“Free RM1K for her every month, with other expenses covered by you, and still complaining? Brother, why are you still keeping her?”
“You both are not married, and she’s already thinking RM1K is less. After you both get married, you might as well give your parents’ RM2K to her,” said a netizen sarcastically.
“She has started to compare you. If you know it, then you know it.”
“If you can’t change how your GF thinks, then change the GF.”
What do you think of the man’s cash flow? Ladies, do you think RM1,000 is too much or too little?