I would let my man play as I’d rather date a cheater than a bum – as long as he has money I don’t care

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A WOMAN has revealed she wouldn’t mind if her man cheated on her as long as he still supported her.

Saffron Marie shared her controversial opinion through a video posted to her TikTok channel.

Saffron said she wouldn't mind if her partner cheated on her

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Saffron said she wouldn’t mind if her partner cheated on herCredit: Tiktok/@saffronmariexx
She claimed that men are programmed to cheat

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She claimed that men are programmed to cheatCredit: Tiktok/@saffronmariexx

The 24-year-old, who previously revealed that she lets random men finance her life argued that the betrayal of men and women are two completely different things.

Saffron said that if your husband or boyfriend is the sole provider for you and your family and gives you a good life that you “wouldn’t want to change,” it shouldn’t matter if he “slips up.”

She said: “If he cheats on you and it’s just a one-night thing, then I don’t think it’s the end of the world.”

Saffron explained that she would rather be with a man who cheats on her than a “tramp” who has no money.

She said: “I’m not talking about Bill, who works at Tesco, cheating.

“I’m talking about if Richard Branson cheated on you and you had to evaluate what the best option is.”

She said she believes men are “programmed” to cheat on their partners.

Saffron said she has been in clubs with men who talk on the phone to their wives, saying they are in bed.

She said these married men offered her £10,000 to go home with them.

However, she said if a man is having a “full-blown affair” with an emotional connection, then it’s a different story.

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“In that case, I would leave him,” she said.

Saffron’s video left many speechless and went viral on the video-sharing platform.

TikTok users rushed to the video’s comments section to share their thoughts, with many disagreeing with Saffron’s opinion.

On personally said: “People say it’s not the end of the world, but if it happened to them, they would be distraught no matter how much money their man has.”

Another person said: “If someone loves you, they won’t cheat on you.”

A third person said: “Any guy who does this is scum.

“If they betray you, they don’t love you in the simplest way.”

However, some agreed with Saffron’s philosophy.

One person said: “All men cheat, at least the rich ones give you money.”

A second added: “You speak so many facts girl.”

What is a sugar daddy and how does the relationship work?

A sugar daddy is a generous older man who spends a lot on his lover, girlfriend or boyfriend.

He’s often a businessman who considers himself too busy for conventional dating – and he’s not short on pennies.

Meanwhile, a sugar baby is typically a younger, more attractive woman who cannot afford his lavish lifestyle.

The couple usually establishes a financial agreement from the beginning — as well as their boundaries, such as whether or not they are considering a sexual relationship.

Some Sugar Babies ask for a monthly allowance, while others receive “expenses” in the form of glamorous vacations and shopping spree.

While a growing number of sugar babies are university students, who turn to ‘daddy’ to pay their fees.

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