Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: Dating in a time of a poor economy (10/28/2010 8:35:39 AM)
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Nope, It hasn't changed a thing for me. We never traveled or went anywhere much anyway, so not going anywhere isn't because of economy problems. Daddy makes enough money to live off of and splurge a little, as long as we budget and are careful, and with my income, "poor economy" doesn't hurt us . I might get involved with someone who was un employed, just depends on why they're un employed, what they're doing about it, and do they intend to get a job, some kind of job, doesn't matter what it is, or collect un employment, or do they expect me to support them, because while I make a modest amount of money, it's really only enough to support one person, if he expected me to pay his way too, then he's shit out of luck. It might be heartless to expect someone to be employed at a great job, pulling down tons of bucks before you['ll date them, but to have some kind of income source is not heartless no. There's plenty of ways to make money if traditional jobs that you'd desire are not hiring. And no, I'm not hinting at anything illegal, or dangerous, or degrading.quote:
ORIGINAL: Lockit I wondered if the economy has changed anything for those of us that are involved in d/s or bdsm relationships or are seeking. Would you consider getting involved with someone new if they were unemployed? Would you have some stipulations or conditions that an unemployed person would have to meet before you would be involved with them? If you wouldn’t consider someone that was unemployed, what would your reasons be? Is it heartless to expect someone to be employed with things the way they are? If you are unemployed, what are your thoughts on this? We know how most feel about the money and dominant/women thing, so lets try not to make this all about money. I am asking about matters of the heart, the economy and how people are dealing with the way things are with the economy as it is and seeking a partner of some type at this time.
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