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One great thing about not having a GIRLFRIEND
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ChrisJones1
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My bank balance is in a very healthy state :T
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ChrisJones1 wrote: »My bank balance is in a very healthy state :T
Am curious, is this just because you're going out less, or do you end up spending a lot of money on a girlfriend?0 -
ChrisJones1 wrote: »
One great thing about not having a GIRLFRIEND
My bank balance is in a very healthy state :T
I am very pleased for you.
Seems odd to post about how happy you are not being in a relationship though; I never feel the need to start threads about how happy I am to be married. :think:Proud to have lost over 3 stone (45 pounds,) in the past year! :j Now a size 14!
You're not singing anymore........ You're not singing any-more!0 -
Good for you, although I'm sure you're aware that some women can pay for themselves......
Wind up post.0 -
ChrisJones1 wrote: »My bank balance is in a very healthy state :T
LOL not just me then. I have recently split from my girlfriend and I too am seeing figures in my bank account that I never knew existed.
It really is crazy comparing how much things cost, days out, night out, weekends away, just general spending etc. Saying that though I have only just recently split from my gf and to be honest the spending was worth it, just not great ending the month on fumes instead of adding to my savings!!0 -
goodwithsaving wrote: »Good for you, although I'm sure you're aware that some women can pay for themselves......
Wind up post.
I know what you mean, but if what was said on this post is anything to go by, whilst some women can pay for themselves, quite a few choose not to and would even reject a second date with a guy if he dared suggest splitting the bill.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5578132
I was firmly in the "I'd rather pay my way" camp, but it wasn't anything like the universal view that I would have expected in the 21st century.0 -
indiepanda wrote: »Am curious, is this just because you're going out less, or do you end up spending a lot of money on a girlfriend?
For me it is both. I am going out less and secondly I used to pick up the vast bulk of the costs when me and my gf went out. She only worked part time and had a child. I felt uncomfortable with her spending her limited money on me when she could be using it for better purposes such as for her home and child.0 -
Runningfast wrote: »LOL not just me then. I have recently split from my girlfriend and I too am seeing figures in my bank account that I never knew existed.
It really is crazy comparing how much things cost, days out, night out, weekends away, just general spending etc. Saying that though I have only just recently split from my gf and to be honest the spending was worth it, just not great ending the month on fumes instead of adding to my savings!!Runningfast wrote: »For me it is both. I am going out less and secondly I used to pick up the vast bulk of the costs when me and my gf went out. She only worked part time and had a child. I felt uncomfortable with her spending her limited money on me when she could be using it for better purposes such as for her home and child.
Words fail me.Proud to have lost over 3 stone (45 pounds,) in the past year! :j Now a size 14!
You're not singing anymore........ You're not singing any-more!0 -
Why spend it if you resent it?
I'd rather stay in the house all night rather than go out on a date who resented every penny he spent taking me out.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
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indiepanda wrote: »I was firmly in the "I'd rather pay my way" camp, but it wasn't anything like the universal view that I would have expected in the 21st century.Proud member of the wokerati, though I don't eat tofu.Home is where my books are.Solar PV 5.2kWp system, SE facing, >1% shading, installed March 2019.Mortgage free July 20230
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