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| Topic Started: Oct 27 2010, 11:41 PM (6,249 Views) | |
| cisslybee2012 | Oct 28 2010, 12:41 AM Post #11 |
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An opinion in opposition to your opening question. So since you freeload on women, then why did you ask if a man should pay for anything? And please, if you're not going to explain why, then don't bother.
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| DJ Crunk | Oct 28 2010, 01:01 AM Post #12 |
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Cissly do you talk just to hear yourself talk? |
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| cisslybee2012 | Oct 28 2010, 01:16 AM Post #13 |
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I asked you not to bother. So no. It is you who talk just to hear yourself talk.
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| Nat Turner | Oct 28 2010, 01:42 AM Post #14 |
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Whoever make the bill should pay their own bill, why should I pay a woman's phone bill |
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| cisslybee2012 | Oct 28 2010, 01:54 AM Post #15 |
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Not paying any bills is cool just as long as you're not living in her pad or spending too many nights there. And if you're eating her food, then you should offer at least a fraction of it's cost. Don't drive her car either. And you'll be good to go.
Edited by cisslybee2012, Oct 28 2010, 01:55 AM.
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| Glenn D. | Oct 28 2010, 06:38 AM Post #16 |
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Why does everything come back to money with some people? Do you actually believe that everything has a monitary value? Is that all your relationships are? Is quid pro quo a healthy basis to live your life. I'd pay a strangers bills if I could. And much more a friends, if he/she need and I'm able. Not because I expect something else, or want something... I'd do it because I can, and they need. Whats the big deal? I dont understand how someone could live their life so devoid of compassion, and love. No wonder why some people are misrable all the time. Everything you own, everything you are, can be taken away in the blink of an eye. Life is temporary, as is everything in it. Life IMO is a gift from GOD. Given to us out of love. Why waste it? keeping accounts of what people have done for you/given you balanced against what you have done or given. Personally all I can say is... Given the choice... I hope you dance... Glenn |
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| memdear70 | Oct 28 2010, 09:47 AM Post #17 |
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OK, lets turn this around for a minute, would you expect a FM who is living with you to conrtibute to the household expenses? A married household is being shared by 2 who know what the need is and act accordingly , most of the time. So I assume you are referring to a non-married situation. If the M in the relationship "visits" frequently that's one thing, but if he's parking himself/clothes/and whatever at her address, then yes he should contribute to the HH, that's just one more body she has to take care of. Why should he get a free ride? Now if you're talking about a casual relationship then I would have to say no he doesn't owe her anything but it would be a good move for him to do so w/o being asked. I think I know what you're getting at but you need to say it if that's what you're thinking. |
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| memdear70 | Oct 28 2010, 09:49 AM Post #18 |
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I answered that all ready! |
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| Amon Ra | Oct 28 2010, 10:32 AM Post #19 |
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I totally agree Gllenn. I'm assuming the men who are against it have never asked a woman for help.......right.
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| memdear70 | Oct 28 2010, 12:07 PM Post #20 |
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That's just it Boss Hogg, they are asking for help and don't even recognize it. Any time someone parks themselves in anothers environment for free they are asking for help. Most of those who feel that way are just experts at taking someone for granted, then have the nerve to get mad when they are put out of the "nest". Nothing in this life is free, except air and if they could figure out how many cubic inches each individual uses per day they would charge for that. |
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