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Uh never? Unless you're married. Women claim they can support themselves so let them.
And the vast majority of young women do. More even than young men. I am amazed that so many guys on this forum are running into these pathetic losers who can't manage their lives.
When you first start dating I think it's horrible idea to give woman money to pay their bills or for beauty reasons. She technically hasn't "earned" it and she knows it. So she won't generally appreciate the gesture. That is just my opinion. But let's say you have been dating her for a couple of months and she starts dropping hints of bills being due.
What's the general rule of thumb for giving your girlfriend money?
Never give your girl friend money. We live in a world where it usually takes 2 working to make ends meet so why would you want to have to support someone? If you're living together share the cost of living.
The only exception I can think of is a birthday or something else. I was working very long hours this spring and didn't have time to get a good gift for my gf. She got $200 inside a birthday card. She was fine with that.
Date a woman who has a job and can care for herself. If you don't then you're a fool and a sucker.
This! I refuse to let any woman play me like a fool or sucker. Unless you're my wife I'm not giving you money if you're able to work. If she feels some type of way about that she can go get a sugar daddy.
Maybe after she gives you the best sex you ever had
j/k
never
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