Berla Mundi: It's unjust for sugar daddies to compete with young guys for their women

Berla Mundi, a well-known media figure, has defended young men against the growing tendency of older men vying for their women, a practice known as "sugar daddies."

Berla Mundi: It's unjust for sugar daddies to compete with young guys for their women

Berla recently expressed her opinions on TV3's New Day Show, saying that the practice is unfair and unfairly burdens young men who are trying to build meaningful relationships with their partners because they cannot afford the pricey gifts and financial support these sugar daddies provide to the young ladies.

Berla went on to say that the attraction of lavish presents from sugar daddies diverts women's attention away from their boyfriends, eroding the basis of relationships that are meant to be based on mutual development and shared ideals.

In her words: "There is a burden on young men. As a young man, you are competing with a 60-year-old man who probably can afford all the things a girl your age would like. Meanwhile, you are hoping that you and that girl can build a life together. Unfortunately, the girl is also aiming higher and expecting an iPhone 15 when you don’t even have iPhone 12 yourself."