Don’t act as a maid to your boyfriend – Kafui Danku tells young ladies

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Kafui Danku, a renowned Ghanaian actress, has delivered a powerful message to women in relationships, urging them to steer clear of assuming the role of a boyfriend’s maid.

With conviction, she emphasized the importance of maintaining independence and individuality, cautioning women against becoming doormats for their partners.

According to Kafui Danku, men are often more attracted to women who retain their sense of self-worth and do not readily bend over backward to accommodate them.

She advises women to avoid being overly available or too accommodating, as this might inadvertently diminish their value in the eyes of their partners.

Instead, the acclaimed actress encourages women to focus on their worth and demand respect in their relationships.

By doing so, they can ensure that men invest their resources, both financially and emotionally, in the partnership.

Taking a stand and encouraging men to spend their time and money on them allows women to safeguard their self-respect and avoid being taken for granted.

Kafui Danku’s advice comes as a reminder for women to prioritize their own well-being and happiness in relationships.

By valuing themselves and setting boundaries, women can cultivate healthier and more fulfilling partnerships.

The actress emphasizes the importance of being partners in the relationship, rather than assuming a subservient role.

Ultimately, Kafui Danku’s counsel empowers women to be assertive, confident, and unapologetically themselves.

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By embracing their independence and worth, they can build stronger and more balanced relationships that are built on mutual respect and admiration.

As an influential figure in the entertainment industry, Kafui Danku’s message resonates with many women, encouraging them to break away from traditional norms and embrace their agency in relationships.

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Her advice serves as a rallying call for women to value their individuality and demand the love and attention they truly deserve. By doing so, they can build fulfilling and rewarding partnerships that stand the test of time.

Speaking on UTV over the weekends, she said…

“Before he gets what he wants, he must work for it. Men only stay when they invest their money and their time. Why would he pamper you if he doesn’t spend his money or time, and you give him what he wants so quickly? Why do you go and cook and clean? Are you his maid? If you are a wife, then, of course, you are taking care of your home. But if he hasn’t married you, why should he marry you when you do all these things? “

Kafui Danku firmly believes that men should put in effort and work for what they desire in a relationship. She questions why women should readily fulfill a man’s desires without him demonstrating genuine commitment and investment.

Instead, she urges women not to rush into fulfilling all the traditional roles of a wife until the man has taken the step of marriage.

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