bottom line, thats all i needed to hear, argument closed
Ok breh you're right
chalk another W up....im moving along
bottom line, thats all i needed to hear, argument closed
Ok breh you're right
Laughing at you not w you breh.bottom line, thats all i needed to hear, argument closed
chalk another W up....im moving along
"Ok breh you're right"Laughing at you not w you breh.
"Chalk up another 'w'... "
You winning the message board game of life breh?
this is the best bet imo.i think we might go with a joint savings account and individual checking accounts for daily expenses and such.
this.If both partners have incomes that far exceed their lifestyle requirements this shouldn't be a problem. If your current lifestyle hangs on the fact that you have combined incomes then the point you made is key. I have always checked with my girlfriend to see whether she has extra cash, savings or investment accounts to see if its someone i can live/ co-habit with. I hate sponsorships.
"Ok breh you're right"
u admitted i was right? right?
"you winning the message board game of life breh?"
a win at anything is a good thing, i dont care where it comes from....so yeah ill take a petty online argument victory, why not?
i dont know what u mean but if a smiley somehow make it witty ill add one to just to counter yoursIt's the little things right? Cling tightly breh...
Y'all can try to deny it all y'all want but the only reason to have seperate accounts is for the other person not to see what you are buying. You can claim that it's not cause your hiding something. But there is literaly no other reason to have your own account.
You're not married so you shouldn't share accounts anyways. Unmarried people with joint accounts are asking for trouble.Not married, but been with my girl 10+ years...
Separate checking and savings accounts. We can always transfer each other money. When it comes to saving, we both sit down and hammer out a plan
Only a trick minded individual would share an account with a woman. You'll have some retard come in here talking about "ohh thats normal, you shouldn't be with her if you don't trust her" or some dumb ass sensitive shyt. We can share a hot plate, we can share a couch, we can't share funds. No go
Nope. But the moment he or his wife find out the other is doing something wih money they didn't know/approve of. Trust will be irreversibly lost.