thetammyjo
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ORIGINAL: DiurnalVampire You might also want to leave your financial information for later. Some might think the only reason you are bringing it up right away was becasue you wanted help with it. True or not, its like meeting someone in a bar and starting to talk about your lousy paychecks. Its a bad first (or early) impression. Leave that until it might be relavent. Anyone who cannot be tolerant or supportive of your return to school and your recovery isnt a good match anyway, as Red said. Unless your income is going to somehow inpact them and your interactions, sharing it is unnecessary. Id actualy question WHY someone would ask upfront. Concentrate on you, what you can offer and how you can serve. Dont worry about money until you have to. DV This is a good idea though.... Granted, I don't know the standard of living where you are, Snapper2580, but $700 a month doesn't seem like very solid financial ground especially right after surgery and between jobs in this economic climate. In all honesty most people, regardless of kink or orientation, want someone who has all their stuff as together as possible. It may not be a matter of someone wanting you to have money for them but wanting you to have money and resources for yourself. Starting out any new dynamic is stressful and worry about finances, on either side, is a level of stress no one needs. IF your financial situation allows you to go to munches or get involved in the local community then do that. But don't spend beyond your means because that's not good for anyone.
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