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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t find men to be like this. They are generous. Will pick up the entire check without care. Women are very quick to split the check and won’t let another woman pick it up. Weird. [/quote] As long as we are generalizing, I just counted 18+ men over the last 30 years, who have asked me for money, taken my money, looked for my money, 'borrowed' my money, sent me to get a loan from bank, used my credit cards... Now you see how they have money to be generous? Luckily credit cards were easy to prove and courts made him pay the money back. How did all this happen to me? I lived with the poor and around poor as an immigrant. I worked 60 hours a week and saved. I also was around 'businessman' who refused to pay for every hour of labor because they are in business to make money. Men are also very careless with money compared to women. They don't think about being homeless and safety issues.They borrow more than women (you google it). They also pay back less often as they don't really care. Men open businesses more often than women, because they have bigger risk tolerance. It's not like they always worked for that money. I worked for a businessman, well, several, in Adams Morgan, who didn't pay the $2.77 an hour to their 6 employees working full time for years. You do the math. Went on open another restaurant and everyone admires them for being so clever. An 'friend' just asked me for $150k. Ofcourse it's a man. Can he be more extreme? I have the money, but who the heck asks for it?! I've seen men screwing each other over many times when it comes to money. Women? Less often. It's mostly men dealing with money. Big generalization, but I'm not letting go 30 years of personal experience with men and money. They also use money to control. 'I will pay you back if you do this or that or when I get this...'. Imagine giving out interest free loan and then being controlled by the person, because you hope they give it back to you. I've also been beaten for refusing to give out money. We must live in two different worlds. [/quote] We definitely live in two different worlds. [/quote]
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