Topic: Money and success. | |
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nah i wont drink your beer i liek to drink tequila and puke in toilets..
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Ooohh you make lovin fun, i think me and you need to start ah, wel,
communicatin, i will take you to pizza hut and then to the bar for a helluva date you down? |
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nice.... i never throw up i guess im lucky.. and ur pt sorority
girl is good... thats goes the same for women.... women have to have goals and not just live off the guy ... thats my opinion.... |
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i would just love to be a rich gals pool boy.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lmao
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I dated a guy who was 55 (I'm 46); his story was he was living w/his
daughter to "help her out" (she was single by choice and had 2 kids). Turned out he was living with his daughter to help himself out. He'd have been homeless were it not for his daughter. The man had no money in the bank (asked me to give him $30 so he could put gas in his car to drive to work), no pension, no savings, no belongings (except for some ratty old clothes), no healthcare insurance. It said, to me, that he was unstable, couldn't hold a job, had an excuse for everything but of course nothing was ever his responsibility. I'm not Ms. Moneybags, but I take care of myself and my kids, my house and my car. A guy who has to ask his "girlfriend" of 3 weeks for gas money, that is a big warning sign. (I broke it off after he asked for the gas money.) |
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Ya know, I could really go on and on here...but I wont...
I will say however, that I agree with Txs...100%... As a single MOM, I need to know that I won't be the only one working and taking care of my family...and if the relationship moves into a deeper level, then I need to know that he can support "us" as a family, and that he at least has some kind of ambition in life...You usually know this after the first three or four conversations, so no need to actually list it in a profile as part of a criteria...I think that is just rude... |
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dunno but dude, step off my kool-aid and quit your hatin
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lol i agree with you ladies i dont have children yet, but like i said i
personally do not want someone who cannot hold down a job, because thats really all it takes is to get out their and work .... i don't want a bum who feeds off of me, money in this issue isn't considered success money is a vital need to live to pay the bills to put food in your stomach and to get clothes when you need them etc. |
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yeah, and she has to buy me dinner or she get's no sex.
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dude not steppin on anyones koolaid.... i was laughing at waht sorority
said not u.......... |
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just joking again sorry ppl going to bed now.
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figured u were dude ... going to bed already jeeze lol im kidding
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nah, gotta work in 2 hours and im drunk
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thats a challange that all my freinds seem to fail... i know a guy that
i used to work with came in hung over fell asleep while painting a car |
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I personally don't care if someone I date is considered "successful".
Each person had their own definition. To me success is when you look in the mirror and you like what you see, when you realize that you are the only one responsible for your own happiness, when you are truly happy with your life. That is success. |
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"Financially stable," to me, means there will always be food on the
table and the utilities won't be shut off. |
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