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Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by tishat(f): 9:55am On Sep 03, 2009
Guys in the house,i want to know how you perceive babes that give their boy friends money or borrow them money which in some cases the guys don't pay it back.
Is it that the babes are trying to please the guys? trying to buy his love or just been a succor?.

I want to know your views.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by temmieg17: 10:10am On Sep 03, 2009
hi there,
Actually some ladies that do give out their money to their boyfriends have different reasons for doing so. Some do it for honest reasons and some for silly reasons like, to buy his love. Some cannot help helping dear ones in need. I quite disagree with the probable belief that they dont pay back. Some do pay back. some do appreciate the fact their girlfriends are helping out and so when they become financially bouyant, they go the extra mile in making the woman the reason for their existence. Bibo!!!
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Again2(m): 10:19am On Sep 03, 2009
Well, sometimes many guys take any woman that gives/borrow or lend them money easly for granted. They sometimes get the impression that she is using money to keep them locked in the rela/ship.

Especially when one is much older(the woman), but here is the thing, if u borrowed him money and he failed to pay back, put a stop to it.

My mate here has a 'lady-cash machine' she gives him money, bought him mobile phone, even gives him money to topup, and i can tell u that my mate don't love her, he tells her what she want to hear and get the money coming.

The lady is abt 10yrs older than him and doing all she can to keep him happy, its sad to listen to him going on abt how he enjoys the money and everythig else. Now for the record, i don't envy him or wish i was in his position, absolutely not.i rather feel sorry for the poor woman
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by CrazyMan(m): 10:49am On Sep 03, 2009
Usually, I won’t advice a girl to give money to her guy; but don’t get me wrong; if he needs it for a genuine reason, then there’s nothing wrong in giving him some money.

On the issue of borrowing; don’t lend it to him if you know that you still need that money; it’s either you give him and forget about it, or you tell him you don’t have any money.

And finally avoid making it a habit of giving him money regularly because he might just turn you into his private bank.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Gabry(f): 11:09am On Sep 03, 2009
Again2:

Well, sometimes many guys take any woman that gives/borrow or lend them money easly for granted. They sometimes get the impression that she is using money to keep them locked in the rela/ship.

Especially when one is much older(the woman), but here is the thing, if u borrowed him money and he failed to pay back, put a stop to it.

My mate here has a 'lady-cash machine' she gives him money, bought him mobile phone, even gives him money to topup, and i can tell u that my mate don't love her, he tells her what she want to hear and get the money coming.

The lady is abt 10yrs older than him and doing all she can to keep him happy, its sad to listen to him going on abt how he enjoys the money and everythig else. Now for the record, i don't envy him or wish i was in his position, absolutely not.i rather feel sorry for the poor woman

Hmmm. . . ZIve seen alot of guys these days behaving as such. Its annoying and I dont like talking to these kinda people. They are born as men they should behave like one just dont know why dont get the picture. . . angry angry angry If a man cannot find his own money, he better off as the most useless being on earth! angry but if he tried and still dont succeed, at least i can still accept that


Crazykid, why are u a female
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Nobody: 11:15am On Sep 03, 2009
Gabry:

Hmmm. . . ZIve seen alot of guys these days behaving as such. Its annoying and I dont like talking to these kinda people. They are born as men they should behave like one just dont know why dont get the picture. . . angry angry angry If a man cannot find his own money, he better off as the most useless being on earth! angry but if he tried and still dont succeed, at least i can still accept that


Crazykid, why are u a female

And they call us gold-diggers angry angry angry

Guys do as much gold-digging as women and if every lady decides not to help her guy for fear of being taken for granted, they'll say you are not being supportive.

Ha, me I never get money wey go reach me na to give guy. Tufiakwa!! angry tongue cheesy
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by TheSeeker(m): 11:25am On Sep 03, 2009
Do you have the same fingers as mine? No! Do you have the same face as mine? No! Do you have the same problem as I do? No! Do we have the same goals? No!

Reasons some girls lend and/or give money to their boyfriends differ. The questions you ask yourself are:

1. Why are you giving it?

2. Does he really need it?

3. Does he have other alternatives?

4. Are you giving it to buy his love, show you care or just out of freewill?

You're entitled to know all these and that in no way doesn't correspond with others' reasons as to why they do the same.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Enockia(m): 12:01pm On Sep 03, 2009
it could save his life

give him
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by CrazyMan(m): 12:06pm On Sep 03, 2009
Gabry:

Crazykid, why are u a female
Is it a crime tongue
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by candyshore: 12:14pm On Sep 03, 2009
why should i lend my boy friend money, for wat, d only reason i i can ever do dat is if it has to do with his health and very urgent reasons as life or death. no other reason, not even 4 biz o grin
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by scottN(m): 12:23pm On Sep 03, 2009
@candyshore
That's very unsupportive of u!
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by spikedcylinder: 12:36pm On Sep 03, 2009
Collect money from me? He will die first. cheesy
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by scottN(m): 12:42pm On Sep 03, 2009
@spikedcylinder
but u will collect money 4rm him?
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by MissyB1(m): 12:45pm On Sep 03, 2009
spikedcylinder:

Collect money from me? He will die first. cheesy
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Nobody: 12:51pm On Sep 03, 2009
Hells no grin
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by TheSeeker(m): 12:56pm On Sep 03, 2009
candyshore:

why should i lend my boy friend money, for wat, d only reason i i can ever do dat is if it has to do with his health and very urgent reasons as life or death. no other reason, not even 4 biz o grin
I smell a bloody pretense but be rest assured some ladies will follow through your opinion grin grin
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by spikedcylinder: 1:01pm On Sep 03, 2009
scottN:

@spikedcylinder
but u will collect money 4rm him?

Nope.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by scottN(m): 1:12pm On Sep 03, 2009
spikedcylinder:

Nope.

LMAO r u gay or something or just kidding?
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Godmother(f): 1:23pm On Sep 03, 2009
Giving/borrowing such a guy money would depend on a lot of things, first of which will be whether he\s in the habit of doing so. If he just fell into bad times and just needs a little help, I could help him out.But he must pat me back, or else angry angry angry
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by scottN(m): 1:26pm On Sep 03, 2009
Godmother:

Giving/borrowing such a guy money would depend on a lot of things, first of which will be whether he\s in the habit of doing so. If he just fell into bad times and just needs a little help, I could help him out.But he must pat me back, or else angry angry angry
That's more like it wink
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by spikedcylinder: 1:38pm On Sep 03, 2009
scottN:

LMAO r u gay or something or just kidding?

So having a boyfriend automatically translates to collecting money from him. If I don't do that, I am gay?
Alright. cheesy
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by DaudaAbu(m): 2:11pm On Sep 03, 2009
Ladies, help ur guyz out now.

Afterall guys hav been doing it frm the beginning of creation.

try and show som care here and show ur guy that u care esp. if he's stil struggling or if u're earning more than him.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by sparkles27: 2:22pm On Sep 03, 2009
nope as well
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by ifunayam(f): 2:39pm On Sep 03, 2009
@Poster
You shd tell me your views 1st b4, lipsrsealed

Anyway if the man is a great giver himself and genuinely had need for assistance
i would if i had, BUT not when he hardly ever gave me any, then suddenly coming
to ask me for some, he'll get my back. ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER U KNOW!
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Nobody: 2:54pm On Sep 03, 2009
Is it that the babes are trying to please the guys? trying to buy his love or just been a succor?.

You give because he's in need of it. If you brother requested something from you, would you say you're trying to buy his love or please him? Isn't the love already there? undecided

If he's unable to live up to previous expenses you've done on him, then I'd suggest you give wisely or rather give him a word instead that will make him sit right. You can't continue to throw money on a fruitless ground.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by henryhemon(m): 3:34pm On Sep 03, 2009
most girls seem not to like the idea but i guess cuz they are giving for the wrong reasons.if you they know the essence of givign you will give no matter the situation not only to your bf.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by IYANGBALI: 3:46pm On Sep 03, 2009
God loves a cheerful giver both in cash and kind{especially 2 legs up}
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Chi4nelo(f): 4:17pm On Sep 03, 2009
Well, it depends oh! But to me, there is notin really wrong with it, thou my guy is not the borrowing type, so if he is in need of some cash and i got d money y not! OFCOZ HE IS GONNA PAY BACK. cool
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by romsky: 5:02pm On Sep 03, 2009
luv of money the root of all evil
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Juniorroged(m): 4:05pm On Sep 04, 2009
IT IS NOT A BAD IDEA BUT IF THE DEMAND FROM THE GUY IS MUCH, THEN IT NOW SEEMS LIKE THE GUY IS TRYING TO RIP THE GIRL OFF.
LIKE ME I HAVE NEVER ASK MY GIRL FRIEND FOR MONEY,DESPITE THE FACT THAT SHE STAYS IN SPAIN. SHE CAN CONFIRM IT WHEN SHE READS MY POST.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Nobody: 4:39pm On Sep 04, 2009
some things should have a limit.


A few guys have been known to clean out hundreds of thousands of naira from their girlfriend's account.

If the guy is only seeing the girl as a mumu and cash cow to be milked, then why lend him money?

Its up to the girlfriend to evaluate the man's motives. Lending or giving him money might not buy his allegiance in the long run.
Re: Giving/borrowing Money To Boyfriend by Ipsi(f): 11:19pm On Sep 04, 2009
dont lend, whatever you give just forget about it. However if you have a buisness together keep it strictly buisness.

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