LafayetteLady -> RE: Stuff about stuff (12/6/2011 8:12:39 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LillyBoPeep The law gives you standing, but do you have it as a concept in your relationship? Can your M sell stuff or give it away without asking you? Do you have things that are yours and things that are his, or do you think of it all as being "ours" or his? We see here all the time comments from those who question the financial aspect, and of course, your question brings us back to the age old, "he/she can, but never would" area of M/s, just like the no limits thing. However, when it comes to things financial (and ownership of major assets is financial), in my opinion it is pure ignorance to just take the attitude of "he/she owns me, so it is their decision what is mine." We all hope that our relationships last forever, but the reality is that many don't. It is naive to believe that someone will never leave you destitute at the end of a relationship without taking the proper, mature steps to see that such a thing can't happen. For me, should I find myself in a committed relationship, if we don't live together, don't mess with my shit. Period. If we live together, then I consider everything "ours" during that time, and when the relationship ends, expect things to be divided equitably. Which does mean, I get my stuff back, he gets his stuff back, and anything we aquired together is divided in an equitable manner. M/s or D/s has nothing to do with that.
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