How far is too far to go for a relationship? Whether it be a romantic relationship or just a friendship.
Luther says "Never too much, Never too much"
Andre says
"I don't know about all that, but I do think it should be like 50/50 or even 60/35 you know keep it 100;it keeps the thrill of the hunt in the courting process ...but any more than that...is that just taking the piss?
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Give 'till it hurts!
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even stevens,
never too much,
rant,
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personally i'm a 50/50 kind of gal, its a give and take boo
....hmmmm....see I personally think that some peoples thresholds for giving are higher than others. And it really isn't about a percentage at all. You give until you feel like you are being taken advantage of.
i could be wrong tho
On my side...I dont really go that far and I have a tendency to shut that shit down real quick...but if people move past that and decide they still want to be my friend...then I give 100. Its never a wise choice to give more to someone than they are willing to give you and thats just in general.
i can never have a guy always pay for shit... ever!! ne-yo's ms. independent remix with jamie fox... that song is ALLLL MEEE!!! lolol
wait lemme clarify... that's only if i like u and we on that level. ;o)
Ummm boo, you do know that 60+35=95 right?!?!
I'm just wondering if you were keepin that 5 for ya lil thang on the side. LOL
No relationship is ever going to truly be 50/50, but I agree with Jaded. I give until I feel like I'm being taken advantage of
relationships should be 50/50... I'm old school...man should court a woman and pay.. I did it the other way but I have gone back to my roots lol
honestly, 50/50 sounds nice, but somebody in the relationship always ends up giving or getting too much and it tips. i think that's nature. it's all about balance, or thats what they say (who's they? i don't know)
it all depends on who is worthy enough to get my share of 50.
It's 50/50 or nothing for me. Or else, don't slice the cake.
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