For me I can’t do 50/50 with any man. His responsibility is to take care of me and my kids. I am in the enjoyment zone please. I can’t split anything 😂😂😂
Let's be honest, some men just can't afford to be with a woman and by afford I don't only mean money, a man has to be generous with his time, effort and labor. 12:00 Thats the thing. I know exactly what my support will do for a man. She's so close to getting it. We know that being with a woman is advantageous for the man, but even though he says 50/50, the woman is sacrificing and working a lot more while he's gaining. So he gains more but the woman loses a lot more. She got fooled because she believes men when they say 50/50 because she thinks they will be giving and receiving equally, and that is not the case.
50/50 might sound fair in theory, but in practice, it often doesn’t. Consider the additional emotional, physical, and unpaid labor women typically contribute, like managing the household or raising children. True fairness isn’t always about splitting things down the middle. It’s about sharing responsibilities in a way that respects each partner’s contributions and capabilities. Women bring a lot more. At the end of it all, she ends up bringing 90 while he brings 10 (his finance only)
The least a man can do is pay mortgage/rent, utilities and homeowners/renters insurance. He would be paying these bills in particular even if he were not in a relationship. If he can’t afford to take care of Himself he definitely doesn’t need a family.
I agree with you. Paying bills as a man isn’t just about obligation; it’s responsibility and showing commitment to his family’s well-being. If he’s single, he still needs to pay his bills, so why should marriage change that? Being ready for marriage includes being prepared to handle responsibilities, and if he’s not ready to contribute, then maybe he’s not ready for the commitment marriage requires.
If you are looking for a man to pay 100% you are looking for some type of father figure. Grown adults pay bills, these type of women are not really looking for love.
Your perspective assumes that love and financial responsibility are mutually exclusive, which isn’t true. Many women value a partnership where roles are balanced, and financial contribution is often seen as part of a man's support system in a committed relationship. It's not about looking for a father figure; it's about wanting a partner who can provide stability and share responsibilities in alignment with their values.
@VICADITV there's a big difference in financial support vs. being provided for like a child. You don't require your family or children to meet certain financial requirements to love them, but they do have that requirements for a man. The moment you require material value from anyone, you are looking for material interest/ lifestyle. Love is not the priority. Reason why most women don't wanna go 50/50 is because they don't really care about men. They only care about themselves.
For me I can’t do 50/50 with any man. His responsibility is to take care of me and my kids. I am in the enjoyment zone please. I can’t split anything 😂😂😂
You are not alone in this line of thought. Enjoy every bit of it😂
Another delusional freeloader..
@@VICADIMEDIAEnjoy what scamming a man.Cause that's what you're doing
Let's be honest, some men just can't afford to be with a woman and by afford I don't only mean money, a man has to be generous with his time, effort and labor.
12:00 Thats the thing. I know exactly what my support will do for a man. She's so close to getting it. We know that being with a woman is advantageous for the man, but even though he says 50/50, the woman is sacrificing and working a lot more while he's gaining. So he gains more but the woman loses a lot more. She got fooled because she believes men when they say 50/50 because she thinks they will be giving and receiving equally, and that is not the case.
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50/50 might sound fair in theory, but in practice, it often doesn’t.
Consider the additional emotional, physical, and unpaid labor women typically contribute, like managing the household or raising children.
True fairness isn’t always about splitting things down the middle. It’s about sharing responsibilities in a way that respects each partner’s contributions and capabilities.
Women bring a lot more. At the end of it all, she ends up bringing 90 while he brings 10 (his finance only)
Those days are OVER..DRIZZLE DRIZZLE😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
These ladies have a lot to say and they're RIGHT💪 👍 💯
I always tell people not to start what they cannot finish in a relationship including splitting bills.
I think both partners should feel like they are providing 60 percent. Money is getting tighter in this economy.
That's why I emphasize that everyone should do what works for them.
If partners are happy splitting bills, no one should talk them out of it.
The least a man can do is pay mortgage/rent, utilities and homeowners/renters insurance. He would be paying these bills in particular even if he were not in a relationship. If he can’t afford to take care of Himself he definitely doesn’t need a family.
I agree with you.
Paying bills as a man isn’t just about obligation; it’s responsibility and showing commitment to his family’s well-being.
If he’s single, he still needs to pay his bills, so why should marriage change that?
Being ready for marriage includes being prepared to handle responsibilities, and if he’s not ready to contribute, then maybe he’s not ready for the commitment marriage requires.
Absolutely not.
Lets see how good the gaak gaak is and you MIGHT get a happy meal😂
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Should couples do 50/50 in relationships? Drop your thoughts in the comments section.
If you are looking for a man to pay 100% you are looking for some type of father figure. Grown adults pay bills, these type of women are not really looking for love.
Your perspective assumes that love and financial responsibility are mutually exclusive, which isn’t true. Many women value a partnership where roles are balanced, and financial contribution is often seen as part of a man's support system in a committed relationship. It's not about looking for a father figure; it's about wanting a partner who can provide stability and share responsibilities in alignment with their values.
@VICADITV there's a big difference in financial support vs. being provided for like a child. You don't require your family or children to meet certain financial requirements to love them, but they do have that requirements for a man. The moment you require material value from anyone, you are looking for material interest/ lifestyle. Love is not the priority. Reason why most women don't wanna go 50/50 is because they don't really care about men. They only care about themselves.