I think it should be 50-50. He pay for one thing and then the next thing you pay for for and so forth. A relationship is not really a relationship if the same person pays for everything all the time. A relationship with splitting the bill I find insulting. It means you only care about yourself and not the other person.
2007-04-12 08:45:55
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answered by Michael M 6
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answered by stlouis 4
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Ive been with my bf for 4 months, but known him for 5 years, he is an ex. It usually depends on who has the cash when the check comes. He takes me out to broadway shows though and buys the tickets...he has paid off one of my credit cards for me, and fills my car with gas and other maintenances (he also uses it since I barely do). I think the guy should pay more often, but not necessarily all the time. It makes you feel bad to hear your girlfriends talk about how their bfs pay and yours doesnt, its the right thing to do, however its diff if he makes a lot less than you do. I actually make more than my bf, like 7K more, not that big of a diff. But he manages $ much better and has a big savings, while I am still clearing debt, so it evens out.
Oh yea and guys who expect 50/50, LOSERS.
You cant expect @$$ AND not give us anything back. You need it, we dont. So there. LOL
I had an ex who hated paying for things---Im sorry this is soo long but I have to tell the girls this one....we went to a bar one night..I had no $ on me, so I asked him for a 20, he hesitantly gave it to me, I could see this bothered him so I said, "dont worry I'll pay u back tomorrow" I bought 2 drinks and he TOOK one...The next day I kept my word and offered the $, and he took it!!! It took me too long to realize what a dick he is, so watch out for those signs when it comes to money with a guy.
2007-04-12 09:07:25
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answered by Jukebox 5
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When we first started dating he paid for more things than he does now, but he still pays a lot of the time when we go out to eat/movies. He says it makes him feel good taking care of me. As long as he doesn't overstretch his budget that is fine with me.
On the other hand, I cook for him and sometimes take him out to eat/movies too. I also straighten up his place sometimes. So, we each do little things for each other that make us feel like we are taking care of each other.
I think in a long term relationship, particularly if both parties are earning similar amounts of money, you should split the check or take turns paying. Sometimes me and bf take turns paying, too.
2007-04-12 08:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My girlfriend and I are split everything evenly. We usually switch off (I paid for the movies last time. You pay for it this time.) It works out very well and avoids a lot of fights. I don't believe any one person should shoulder the "provider" role in a relationship where both people are employed.
2007-04-12 08:44:23
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answered by mantoothnation 3
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My bf is old fashioned when it comes to that, so he ends up paying a lot of the time when we go out.
But I slip my card to the waiter sometimes when he's not looking, so he has no choice. =)
Also, if I'm planning to make something at home, I go to the store without him so I can use my money to pay for whatever it is I'll need, so I can try to keep things even.
2007-04-12 08:46:02
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answered by Downtown Addiction 2
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Right now, my fiance picks up the bill most of the time, but that's because he has more money than I do right now. I think it's nice to surprise him and pay for stuff here and there. It tends to mean a lot.
2007-04-12 08:40:09
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answered by Duckie314 4
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This is a question that both of you need to ask each other to make the relation fair.. Also it depends on the person and their morales because like me I was taught that all men had to pay but then in my relation we both pay like one and one and stuff like that so that the relation is fair.
2007-04-12 08:40:57
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answered by awaliperez 1
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at first it would be the one who asked. after a while women should offer to pitch in, maybe leave the tip, or offer to buy the popcorn because he paid for the tickets. dating is just an earlier form of marriage. in a relationship, the longer you are together the more of a team you need to be to survive. offer to pay once and see what you get in return....
2007-04-12 08:44:15
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answered by dredead1 3
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The last guy I saw wanted to pay for everything although I obviously have enough to pay now and then.
Guess it's one of those things each couple has to decide for themselves.
2007-04-12 08:40:40
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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