Man expresses frustration after his wife asked him for money to buy hair, just two days after his father’s passing.
The grieving husband took to social media to share his thoughts anonymously with an influencer, seeking public opinion on the matter.
In his post, he revealed that he had just lost his father, a tragedy that had left him deeply saddened and struggling emotionally. He described his grief as overwhelming, making it difficult for him to focus on anything other than mourning his father’s demise.
Despite knowing the weight of his emotions, his wife approached him just two days after the painful loss, requesting money to get new hair. The man, still struggling to process his loss, felt shocked and conflicted by her request.
Unable to comprehend her timing, he decided to share his experience on social media, hoping to get opinions from netizens on whether her actions were appropriate or insensitive given the circumstances.
He wrote:
“What do you say about a wife who asks for money to make her hair just two days after one loses his father? Am I overreacting, or should I be concerned?”
Mixed Reactions from Netizens…
@Nachoubae commented: “What if they’re about to travel for the burial?? If that’s the case, it might be understandable. Else, I don’t think it’s okay at all.”
@adell_cares wrote: “A wife asking her husband for hair money is one thing, but asking for it during mourning?☹️ The man is thinking of burial expenses, and she’s worried about hair? 🤔 Omo.”
@orejor1g shared his personal experience: “Had one babe I was nursing one time, and my generator engine just scattered. I took it to the mechanic, and they said I needed to buy a whole new engine 😂😂 I was crying over where to find the money, and this babe still asked me to send her money. And she knew about my gen problem 🤣🤣”
@itrackNG stated: “Women don’t care about your pains and sacrifices; they only care about how you make them feel.”
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