Kenyan forex trader Kenyan Prince has sparked a conversation on social media after sharing his views on why marriages between financially struggling individuals often fail to endure.
The influencer, known for his presence in the trading community, offered a candid take on the role of money in maintaining long-term relationships.
The Role of Financial Stability
In a video, Kenyan Prince argued that the primary reason relationships between "two broke people" do not last is a lack of conversational depth beyond physical intimacy.
He suggested that when couples lack financial resources, their focus narrows significantly.
According to the trader, these couples often find themselves with little to discuss other than their immediate physical relationship. 
He noted that without the ability to plan for the future or enjoy shared experiences that require funding, the relationship can become stagnant.
"The main reason as to why relationships between two broke people don’t last long is because the only thing they are discussing in the relationship is sleeping together and reproducing like donkeys," he stated.
Spicing Up Relationships
Kenyan Prince contrasted this with couples who possess financial means. He claimed that wealth provides partners with more avenues to keep their bond exciting and varied.
"People with money have a lot of things to spice up their relationships," he explained in the video. He suggested that financial freedom allows for diverse activities and topics of conversation that go beyond basic biological functions, which he believes helps sustain a partnership over time.
Context and Public Reaction
Kenyan Prince is a prominent figure in the Kenyan digital space, often sharing insights into his lifestyle as a forex trader. His comments come at a time when the intersection of finances and modern dating is a frequent topic of debate across East African social media platforms.

While some viewers might find his delivery blunt, his message reflects a growing discourse on "financial compatibility" in marriage. His advice to followers was simple: "Stay guided and stay on your lane."
This is not the first time a public figure in Kenya has commented on the necessity of money in love. However, Kenyan Prince's specific focus on the quality of conversation within "broke" relationships has added a new layer to the ongoing public discussion.
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