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Her Boyfriend Pays For Everything In Their Relationship, And She’s Explaining What She Brings To The Table To Make It Work

But Hannah’s relationship is structured around what she believes are “clear masculine feminine dynamic[s]” since they both “believe in the man being the provider of the relationship.”

Since her boyfriend is financially responsible for both of them, what does she contribute to their relationship? The answer lies in the household.

“Cooking, cleaning, making the house look pretty, so that’s almost all on me,” she said. “With cleaning, we outsource it to a cleaner and also laundry as well, but with cooking, I cook a lot of the time, or we just order in.”

Hannah explained how she’s responsible for decorating their home and making design changes, even though she doesn’t pay.

“The most important thing is that both of you feel like you’re getting equal value exchange and that both people are putting in equal effort,” she said.

But Hannah got criticism from viewers, saying that she doesn’t contribute an equal amount if she’s not paying.

“Honestly, she isn’t bringing anything to the relationship. Even outsourcing the cleaning and ordering food,” one commenter wrote.

Another said, “Where is the equal value? Because all I heard is his money, his bank, and he pays.”

She followed up in a second video explaining more about her role as well as the ways that women can contribute to a relationship like hers.

“Men and women don’t value the same currencies,” she said. “What he gets out of the relationship is not financial.”

She says that her role is to provide emotional support to her boyfriend and to be “that feminine touch in a relationship.”

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