Topic: Relationship and money
dreamerana's photo
Sun 08/13/17 06:49 PM
Yes. Financial stability makes a difference.
Does a person have to be rich?
No.
If a person doesn't have a home and a job, especially by a certain age, one has to wonder why.

Hiwayman1951's photo
Mon 08/14/17 07:28 AM
Edited by Hiwayman1951 on Mon 08/14/17 07:32 AM
Yea well the reason he doesn't have anything might be that his 1st ex cleaned him out in divorce court. Been divorced 30 years now and watched a lot of men get ruined by these kangaroo courts. Not for me
And yes I have all those toys that most women expect in a marrage. But im not dumb enough to risk it on any woman who only wants to marry it. Instead of working for it.



TMommy's photo
Mon 08/14/17 07:42 AM
whew...
bitterness
google dat sheet


ya ya I know there is perhaps a lesson to be learned in there somewhere
but it may not be applicable to all

one bad apple and you throw away the bunch mentality

my ex is an azzhole
does it then compute that all men are?

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Mon 08/14/17 08:15 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Mon 08/14/17 08:17 AM

Yes. Financial stability makes a difference.
Does a person have to be rich?
No.
If a person doesn't have a home and a job, especially by a certain age, one has to wonder why.


This. It all depends on why he is not doing well and what he is doing about it.
Esp in a man, have said this many times before, will say it again. A man's ego and sense of worth hinges on his financial status, career etc. etc. So a man who's empowered in his masculinity will do everything he can to have this status so he feels good about himself. A man needs to feel he can be a worthy provider.
If a man doesn't have that feeling and drive, he's not the man for me. Not cos of the lack of money or status, but he's simply not the type of man I can be happy with.

That's also why unemployment can hit a man much harder than a woman. It trashes his ego and sense of worth.
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TMommy's photo
Mon 08/14/17 08:20 AM
pffft whatever slugger

mightymoe's photo
Mon 08/14/17 08:22 AM

Does the financial secure offered by the man affect girl's dession... I mean can a girl in love refuse a respectful bond due to man's poor financial status?!


LOL...yes, women don't date bums...

mightymoe's photo
Mon 08/14/17 08:23 AM

Yea well the reason he doesn't have anything might be that his 1st ex cleaned him out in divorce court. Been divorced 30 years now and watched a lot of men get ruined by these kangaroo courts. Not for me
And yes I have all those toys that most women expect in a marrage. But im not dumb enough to risk it on any woman who only wants to marry it. Instead of working for it.





kangaroo courts are in Australia?

TMommy's photo
Mon 08/14/17 08:28 AM

If he/she can't support themselves then yes it could have a impact on a relationship..

I'm not one that goes for the money but I will not support someone else either... noway


:thumbsup:

YΓΆdΓ€'s photo
Mon 08/14/17 08:29 AM
relationship and money >>> thanksgiving and Turkey :poultry_leg:

Chubbyjhen's photo
Tue 08/15/17 05:32 PM

I don't know.. but if I was a woman...
I wouldn't date anyone that couldn't afford to date me..lol



This is so true...lol laugh

Bayoes's photo
Thu 08/17/17 05:59 AM
That's what i worried about it

navygirl's photo
Sun 08/20/17 06:45 AM

Does the financial secure offered by the man affect girl's dession... I mean can a girl in love refuse a respectful bond due to man's poor financial status?!


I think so. I know men that won't date a woman that isn't financially stable either. If I was still on the dating scene; I would want a guy that can pay his bills but not to support me as I can do that fine on my own. No one should be burdened having to financially support another adult. I know lots of women who are looking for a guy to support them but that is old way thinking. Guess even at my age; I am a more modern gal.

navygirl's photo
Sun 08/20/17 06:45 AM
Edited by navygirl on Sun 08/20/17 06:48 AM

Does the financial secure offered by the man affect girl's dession... I mean can a girl in love refuse a respectful bond due to man's poor financial status?!


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no photo
Sun 08/20/17 10:06 AM
When I was a "girl", money never mattered to me as long as a man had a good means of support. I've always had my own. Now that I am much older, it still doesn't matter to me. I would say to you that if a woman was looking for a husband, and possibly wanting to have a family with you, considering your financial status would make sense to me. You would at least need to have as much as she does and not depend on her for your support. And I would add, you should be able to afford to take her on dates.

muffdiver59's photo
Mon 08/21/17 04:53 PM
personally i;d not date any one not working ; i appreciate some one taking me out once in a while too ; i;l never be anyone's sugar daddy

no1phD's photo
Mon 08/21/17 06:19 PM
Edited by no1phD on Mon 08/21/17 06:19 PM
I'm so tired of supporting women..hmm.
I need to find a sugar momma that can support my a*s for a change...
Hmm.. speaking of change I wonder if I have enough to get on the bus with..can
Anyone spare a dime for a brother..?.
Lol

gujjarzain's photo
Tue 08/29/17 02:51 AM
exactly ,,,

baruuuu's photo
Tue 08/29/17 11:57 PM
ri8

no photo
Fri 09/15/17 08:35 PM

Does the financial secure offered by the man affect girl's dession... I mean can a girl in love refuse a respectful bond due to man's poor financial status?!


There are many good women out there that will choose love over money

And they're easy to spot, they all are riding on unicorns

no photo
Sat 09/16/17 01:12 AM
wow what a horrible subject. man's best friend condoms and prenup. From experience!!