Originally posted by Bumfluff
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Am I being tight
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I think you're being generous enough with the £400 so far tbh. If you're not comfortable with what else she's asking then don't do it. -
You are not a tight git. I am.
I never paid more than 40 gbp for my wife's presents before we got married. I never even bought her an engagement ring. I would have if she had wanted one, but she was not the kind to worry about these things too much.
We've been married 7 glorious years, and she has stuck with me through some very bad times.Comment
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Ok. Next time you meet a potential girlfriend, and she asks what you do, tell her you work as the fluffer on the Graham Norton show. If she stays with you, it's true love. Either that or she wants to 'turn' him. In either case, it'll be interesting.Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI always seem to go for the wrong type of girl if I'm honest.Comment
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Seriously, you could just describe your job to GFs in a way that seems financially 'stable' enough, yet not overly attractive to gold-diggers. And not flash the cash about. And massively underestimate your net earnings if you have to tell her.Comment
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Binman would fit the bill.....Originally posted by realityhack View PostSeriously, you could just describe your job to GFs in a way that seems financially 'stable' enough, yet not overly attractive to gold-diggers. And not flash the cash about. And massively underestimate your net earnings if you have to tell her.Comment
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Tell her you are giving up contracting to work with handicapped which pays £5p/h. Watch for the reaction.Comment
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Just say you work for the 'government', the pay's not all it's cracked up to be, and leave it at that. Any questions around earnings or job specifics should be deflected/avoided politely and tactfully. Avoid anecdotes about tornado flights & spagetti.Comment
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That would be the 23 really crap years, would it?Originally posted by LostInBrussels View Post...
We've been married 7 glorious years, and she has stuck with me through some very bad times.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Diestl View PostTell her you are giving up contracting to work with handicapped which pays £5p/h. Watch for the reaction.
Good strategy.Comment
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ROFLLLL!!! Pure gold!! LMFAOOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostThat would be the 23 really crap years, would it?
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