Money plays the most imortant part in a relationship...
@tanmoykarmakar (11)
India
8 responses
@wyethlovesyou (349)
• Philippines
7 Feb 09
it is not the msot important part in a relationship. love and faith are the most important aspects in a relationship. money is just an option. why are there poor people who stays together, they accept each other and help together how to earn money for their family.
they say money is the most evil thing in this world and i agree with that. money is a temptation that most people cannot refuse it, entering something strange just for money. i keep asking myself who composed money and why was there money? money brought this world to temptation and an unfair government.
@rainmark (4302)
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7 Feb 09
Hmm money money money.Sometimes it's the reason why the married couple fighting, specially when the crisis come, and the redundancy,and lots of bills to pay, and when they can't handle the pressure they ended up divorce or separated, then you can see why money is important lolz.
Happy posting.
@nicecedron (235)
• Canada
7 Feb 09
money is not and will never be the most important part in a relationship. in fact most things are ruined and destroyed because of greed and the love for money. i believe it is God and the person's faith and trust toward the other person :D
@iamsolucky (1241)
• Philippines
7 Feb 09
hahaha, i think if its plays as important part in relationship then its about power and control and not about love at all. Money is important to us in our daily lives, we need it for our food, house, bills, and many other things. Its just normal for someone to think of "how to earn money" especially today because of global crisis. But when you think of " money" everytime you deal with your lovey dovey it wont help at all. Its not important for me, love and respect is more important as well as other good values that money cant buy.
@champion0471 (72)
• United States
7 Feb 09
Sadly this is the case for a lot of couples! Bills should be split equally between both people, but each should also have a separate savings account.
@marshiemallows (1010)
• Philippines
7 Feb 09
i don't agree. i should say though that money plays a part in building a strong relationship. i know someone who's struggling to even find something to eat but guess what, their family is closely tied and they help each other survive each day. on the contrar, sometimes money can destroy relationships. people often neglect the people they love because of the search for more money. they're to eager that they don't notice that in the process they leave someone behind.
@glords (2614)
• United States
7 Feb 09
Hmm... money does play an important part in life. we need money to attain food and shelter. We also need money to purchase entertainment and fun. I think that money is significant to everyone, but I'm not sure that it is the "MOST IMPORTANT" part of a "RELATIONSHIP," though I guess it depends on how you define those terms. As a stay at home mother, I know that my money isn't a factor in my relationships... since I don't have any.