Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, M
I think it's essential to consider the motivations behind their request. Are they looking for emotional support, companionship, or something else? If you like them, you might be tempted to agree, but it's crucial to prioritize your own emotional well-being and boundaries.😀
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Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, M
@sahi81 So something like a living arrangement which would be beneficial due to financial crisis ?
sahi81 · 22-25, F
@Yourwildestdreams not excatly but yea due something like that.
Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, M
@sahi81 Well if it benefits both parties then I’d say it’s something worth considering. Someone your friend with though, not a stranger 😀
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
Depends on the context. If we're trying to dissuade other suitors through appearance of not being single, then maybe. If we're trying to defraud some kind of program then not at all.
As for money or liking them, I'd be wary of trying to play pretend with real feelings involved. That's just setting up for pain. Doesn't seem like I'd ask money for it either, unless it's like an escort date kind of thing but if they are going to pay they probably don't want someone in a wheelchair
As for money or liking them, I'd be wary of trying to play pretend with real feelings involved. That's just setting up for pain. Doesn't seem like I'd ask money for it either, unless it's like an escort date kind of thing but if they are going to pay they probably don't want someone in a wheelchair
SomeMichGuy · M
The latter clause sounds close to prostitution...
sahi81 · 22-25, F
@SomeMichGuy people told me, a jobless man will treat me good if i have job, if i am looking for a man who treats me good. Idk if that would be genuine respect or interest from him though or if it's only for my money.
SomeMichGuy · M
@sahi81 Money. Don't let a guy bleed you dry, monetarily.
Lilymoon · F
No