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Money Conversations, Misconceptions and Secrets in Romantic Relationships

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
  • Hello there,
    Welcome back to The Love Corner Show
    On This Episode Our Host Janet Kaluki discusses with Emmanuel Muthui and Gilbert Asuri guests for the day about how often Couples talk about money in their Romantic Relationship by sharing their own personal experiences, money misconceptions, gave reasons to why most couples don’t talk about money and shared tips for starting money discussions and lastly encouraged couples to start having those uncomfortable money related conversations.
    Have you ever talked about money with your partner or in your relationships?
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Комментарии • 4

  • @ommykathule3522
    @ommykathule3522 2 месяца назад

    Amazing discussion
    Makes we female know you better

  • @itsMasaku_Sha
    @itsMasaku_Sha 2 месяца назад

    My take; the question on "what are you bringing on the table should not even be a conversation point.
    To me, it's the same way someone would attend an interview and give the standard answer like work well under pressure, minimal supervision all that.
    I think this should be left to discernment at the dating stage.Relationships are not transactional.
    In marriage, however; before the onset of marriage that is, that's when clarity of expectations should be defined. But Ideally, I don't support that question unless you view relationships as transactional.