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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #15 on: October 26, 2011, 05:28:34 PM »
I almost never borrow; I think there's been once or twice that I have when I knew I'd have money the next day (I am recalling once when I wanted to get something from a vending machine and was starvng, and I think once since then but can't for the life of me remember why).  Bought something off of someone's amazon account recently because he had free shipping and wrote him a check right then and there.

Lending... I try not to do in general, and never ever do if I can't afford to not have the money back.
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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #16 on: October 26, 2011, 05:37:02 PM »
I almost never borrow; I think there's been once or twice that I have when I knew I'd have money the next day (I am recalling once when I wanted to get something from a vending machine and was starvng, and I think once since then but can't for the life of me remember why).  Bought something off of someone's amazon account recently because he had free shipping and wrote him a check right then and there.

Lending... I try not to do in general, and never ever do if I can't afford to not have the money back.

I have a friend that uses my ebay/paypal account all the time because he doesnt have a credit card, but he pays me cash right then. I dont see it as an issue.

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #17 on: October 26, 2011, 05:43:21 PM »
The only people I've ever borrowed from is my parents, and then I always paid them back.

My dad really frowned on borrowing anything, I remember he'd rather spend a small fortune on a specialty tool for a job rather than to borrow or rent it (although knowing him that could have been just an excuse to buy more tools ;) ).


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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #18 on: October 26, 2011, 07:03:33 PM »
The only people I've ever borrowed from is my parents, and then I always paid them back.

My dad really frowned on borrowing anything, I remember he'd rather spend a small fortune on a specialty tool for a job rather than to borrow or rent it (although knowing him that could have been just an excuse to buy more tools ;) ).

I don't like borrowing either and have the same type of attitude your father had with the tools.  With that and my flea market activities I have amassed a huge selection and variety of them and loan them out a lot.  My wife has commented that I am like one of those tool lending libraries.  Most of the time it works out well 
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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #19 on: October 27, 2011, 12:12:17 AM »
^Yeah that is a nice thing to do.

I haven't lent money as such but recently I drove my friend to appointments and things when she couldn't drive herself. She repaid me by buying me nice lunches and she also bought me a present.

I gave my parents over $30 000 (can't remember the exact amount, I am shit when it comes to money) to pay off their house when I sold my flat. Now that I am living with them I am able to save money so it is like they are paying me back in a way.

 Giving ANYONE $30,000 is an outstanding act of generosity, glad you are now saving money.  :)
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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2011, 01:01:09 AM »
I saw this thread in the who's online list and didn't read it too closely

I thought it was "who moans loudest among your friends". I am disappoint.

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #21 on: October 27, 2011, 01:03:18 AM »
I saw this thread in the who's online list and didn't read it too closely

I thought it was "who moans loudest among your friends". I am disappoint.

hey, ive never been a topic-nazi, so, go ahead, share your stories :D

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #22 on: October 27, 2011, 01:05:26 AM »
Hailey moans sometimes, but it is more like whimpering and that is hot ... but Jeff was the worst. He would scream my name and stuff. He knew I liked it so he did it a lot but he was way over the top with it and it just seemed silly.

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #23 on: October 27, 2011, 01:07:26 AM »
I saw this thread in the who's online list and didn't read it too closely

I thought it was "who moans loudest among your friends". I am disappoint.

hey, ive never been a topic-nazi, so, go ahead, share your stories :D

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #24 on: October 27, 2011, 01:07:41 AM »
Oh and I brielfy dated a boy named Derek this year that moaned like a girl. I think he was on female hormones. It was really not hot, it was like being with a girl. I dont want to make women moan >:(

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #25 on: October 27, 2011, 01:08:16 AM »
^Yeah that is a nice thing to do.

I haven't lent money as such but recently I drove my friend to appointments and things when she couldn't drive herself. She repaid me by buying me nice lunches and she also bought me a present.

I gave my parents over $30 000 (can't remember the exact amount, I am shit when it comes to money) to pay off their house when I sold my flat. Now that I am living with them I am able to save money so it is like they are paying me back in a way.

 Giving ANYONE $30,000 is an outstanding act of generosity, glad you are now saving money.  :)
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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #26 on: October 27, 2011, 01:08:30 AM »
i always giggle to the idea of men moaning emotionally, especially if its loud :D
"OUUAAAAA!!!"
its much much more delicious when chicks do it :I

i once convinced a guy to moan loudly to his own masturbation, to get back at a certain "miss-fuckaloud" as he called her, a bitter love affair, where a girl he wanted invited him to move in w her and her friends, only to have her getting fucked hard and loud in the next room by some long haired satan-rocker :D

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #27 on: October 27, 2011, 01:16:30 AM »
i always giggle to the idea of men moaning emotionally, especially if its loud :D
"OUUAAAAA!!!"
its much much more delicious when chicks do it :I

i once convinced a guy to moan loudly to his own masturbation, to get back at a certain "miss-fuckaloud" as he called her, a bitter love affair, where a girl he wanted invited him to move in w her and her friends, only to have her getting fucked hard and loud in the next room by some long haired satan-rocker :D

You think it is silly cause you a straight man ! :M I am a straight woman so I think it is sexy when men moan :M .... just not in silly ways :D

and that shit is just the worst. :(

Years and years ago I had a crush on a boy, and he kissed me once. It was not "goodnight" it was like a 5 minute kiss where if he was chewing bubblegum I would have swallowed it

anyway, I was very very shy, and had not started to be so forward with men. Nothing ever came of it I'm guessing because I didnt act interested, as I never did back then.

and like 2 weeks later he invites me to a small gathering at his house, and I though "wow maybe I can get another shot"

WRONG

Instead, i sat there and watched him make out with Ruthie all night long. I havent talked to Ruthie since.


*single tear*

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #28 on: October 27, 2011, 01:21:20 AM »
i always giggle to the idea of men moaning emotionally, especially if its loud :D
"OUUAAAAA!!!"
its much much more delicious when chicks do it :I

i once convinced a guy to moan loudly to his own masturbation, to get back at a certain "miss-fuckaloud" as he called her, a bitter love affair, where a girl he wanted invited him to move in w her and her friends, only to have her getting fucked hard and loud in the next room by some long haired satan-rocker :D

You think it is silly cause you a straight man ! :M I am a straight woman so I think it is sexy when men moan :M .... just not in silly ways :D

and that shit is just the worst. :(

Years and years ago I had a crush on a boy, and he kissed me once. It was not "goodnight" it was like a 5 minute kiss where if he was chewing bubblegum I would have swallowed it

anyway, I was very very shy, and had not started to be so forward with men. Nothing ever came of it I'm guessing because I didnt act interested, as I never did back then.

and like 2 weeks later he invites me to a small gathering at his house, and I though "wow maybe I can get another shot"

WRONG

Instead, i sat there and watched him make out with Ruthie all night long. I havent talked to Ruthie since.


*single tear*

ive luckily never had to experience that myself
probably cus i was never invited many places much :D
im trying to remember... ive wanted chicks and not gotten them, they seem to have just faded out of my conciousness, or ive supressed the memories :D

closest i got was merely wanting to bang a chick, and getting closer and closer to the goal one night, drunk, afterparty, then she ended up getting smooched AND fondled - basically on top of me. i had to move out of the way :I

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Re: what are your money-loaning standards among friends?
« Reply #29 on: October 27, 2011, 01:23:02 AM »
Eris, that sucks. It is pretty bad to have a crush on someone and not know what to do about it. I have experienced that.

Rude of him to invite you along to watch him be with someone else.
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