Say you're a teacher of something like drawing, boxing, or skating. If you're seeing someone, not yet boyfriend/girlfriend, should you charge them money for lessons?
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Only if you think they are taking advantage but it's someone I am seeing/dating then no I wouldn't think it would be right because it sounds more like a business with someone you care about
Well isn't a relationship transactional in a way? And don't you feel someone wouldn't value something you taught as much if they didn't pay? 1 question too do you have any skill you could actually teach and what is it? I think only people who teach could really understand.
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Yes I do, I can bake. So again I wouldn't charge because then might as well charge family members too if I cook for them. A relationship shouldn't be transactional, you should give without expecting anything in return. This is my opinion but if it doesn't sit well with you then by all means charge what you think is right