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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Well, um, actually a pretty nice little Saturday, we're going to go to......
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<blockquote data-quote="Zemedici" data-source="post: 16033391" data-attributes="member: 146355"><p>100%. I told Tanya when we started dating I'm not a 'Yes, Man' and will not worship the ground she walks on. That we will have a PARTNERSHIP, where we are equals. I treat her with respect, and she does the same with me. I do not do something if I would feel uncomfortable with her doing it (in regards to relationship). However, in return, she lets me spend my money on what I want to spend it on, because she knows at the end of the day, the bills will be paid before I spend money on toys.</p><p></p><p>My brother, for example, started dating his now fiancée, and sold his cammed C5Z for a Truck, has been saying he 'wants to buy' a motorcycle for over a year now, but 'has to run it by his girl first'. That kind of thinking / approach just doesn't resonate with me. </p><p></p><p>Why should he ask permission to spend HIS OWN money that he, and solely he, earned? Its a major contributing factor to why we seldom even talk now. </p><p></p><p>I guess its a trade off, as I work hard, but play harder. So I'm in a decent spot for my age, and have been afforded some incredible opportunities. But its because I'm not afraid of change / risk, and dive headfirst in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zemedici, post: 16033391, member: 146355"] 100%. I told Tanya when we started dating I'm not a 'Yes, Man' and will not worship the ground she walks on. That we will have a PARTNERSHIP, where we are equals. I treat her with respect, and she does the same with me. I do not do something if I would feel uncomfortable with her doing it (in regards to relationship). However, in return, she lets me spend my money on what I want to spend it on, because she knows at the end of the day, the bills will be paid before I spend money on toys. My brother, for example, started dating his now fiancée, and sold his cammed C5Z for a Truck, has been saying he 'wants to buy' a motorcycle for over a year now, but 'has to run it by his girl first'. That kind of thinking / approach just doesn't resonate with me. Why should he ask permission to spend HIS OWN money that he, and solely he, earned? Its a major contributing factor to why we seldom even talk now. I guess its a trade off, as I work hard, but play harder. So I'm in a decent spot for my age, and have been afforded some incredible opportunities. But its because I'm not afraid of change / risk, and dive headfirst in. [/QUOTE]
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