Relationships Is love strong enough to survive financial struggles? (Page 2) DesconhecidaInfluencer Follow Guru Age: 37 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 13 Is love strong enough to survive financial struggles? Post Opinion 49 Opinion Like Share Follow 4 likes
u NathanDavis Follow Master Age: 34 , mho 33% 1 y 3.3K opinions shared on Relationships topic. love doesn't pay the bills, no...be financially responsible 0 0 Reply
madgoat Follow Guru Age: 53 1 y 2.4K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Adversity either drives you apart, or drives you together. 0 0 Reply
DudeDiligence Follow Yoda Age: 28 1 y That's like asking if trees are strong enough to withstand wind. The answer is in the details. 0 0 Reply
Phoenix98 Follow Master Age: 31 1 y 4.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic. I believe so yeah at least that’s been my experience watching my parents. 0 0 Reply
FilmGuy93 Follow Guru Age: 31 1 y It can be, yes. Although there are many couples who crack under the pressure, 0 0 Reply
TroyDT2 Follow Xper 7 Age: 28 1 y True love, yes, because it is about the commitment not the "feelings." 0 0 Reply
TheSpaceGnome Follow Guru Age: 37 1 y 1.5K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Yes, and for those who say no, well, then you don't actually love the person. 0 0 Reply
Quigly Follow Xper 6 Age: 27 1 y If it's real Love it was never based on finances to begin with. Leaving only proves it never was Love. 0 0 Reply
PainusNdeeAnus Follow Xper 6 Age: 25 1 y Yes if there is respect and understanding men work hard for money women overvalue money and don’t appreciate it 0 0 Reply
Guardian45 Follow Guru Age: 49 1 y I would like to believe that, but reality is that money has DESTROYED many a relationship, including my marriage. 0 0 Reply
Twalli Follow Master Age: 32 1 y 2.6K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Depends on what your financial situation was when you fell in love and how bad it is now 0 0 Reply
cosmik_alien Follow Xper 1 Age: 28 1 y No it's not. Love won't make the financial problems go away. If you think it will turn you're running away from it 0 0 Reply
Hulk30 Follow Xper 6 Age: 40 1 y no loyalty is because love ain't shit but a feelin the 2 are different 0 0 Reply
jshm2 Follow Master Age: 46 1 y 999 opinions shared on Relationships topic. It's not love, if it isn't. 0 0 Reply
dreamstar72 Follow Guru Age: 44 1 y 615 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Love use too, but not now 0 0 Reply
pizzalovershouse Follow Master Age: 35 1 y 1.6K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Can depends on the people's personality 0 0 Reply
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love doesn't pay the bills, no...
be financially responsible
Adversity either drives you apart, or drives you together.
That's like asking if trees are strong enough to withstand wind. The answer is in the details.
I believe so yeah at least that’s been my experience watching my parents.
It can be, yes. Although there are many couples who crack under the pressure,
True love, yes, because it is about the commitment not the "feelings."
Yes, and for those who say no, well, then you don't actually love the person.
If it's real Love it was never based on finances to begin with. Leaving only proves it never was Love.
Yes if there is respect and understanding
men work hard for money
women overvalue money and don’t appreciate it
I would like to believe that, but reality is that money has DESTROYED many a relationship, including my marriage.
Depends on what your financial situation was when you fell in love and how bad it is now
No it's not. Love won't make the financial problems go away. If you think it will turn you're running away from it
no loyalty is because love ain't shit but a feelin the 2 are different
It's not love, if it isn't.
Nope haha
Love use too, but not now
I don't see why not
Real love is. Yes.
Can depends on the people's personality
The question should be asked in reverse LOL.