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The Finances Of Love

<p>Rate Supermarket has completed a study which has shown that a relationship can cost &dollar;43&comma;842&period;08&period; This is worked out based on a two year romance from first date to wedding&comma; but is it worth it&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>People&comma; who have had a successful relationship&comma; will claim that it is very much worth the money&period; They will know how secure it can feel to be in a relationship and part of a unit&period; They will feel that this relationship is priceless and they would be willing to pay a lot more for it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; those people who have spent this much money on a relationship for it to not turn out well&comma; will not agree&period; They will feel that the money could have been much better spent on other things or saved up for the future&period; They will not have felt that the money was well spent at all&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; it is important to not think too hard about that money&period; There must have been some happy times&comma; when you enjoyed the things that the money bought&period; You must have been on some dates or holidays that you really enjoyed and had some experiences that you liked&period; Just because you are no longer in that relationship&comma; it does not mean that you should regret everything about it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is understandable that you might regret the cost of the apology flowers you bought to make things up after rows or perhaps the cost of things that you did not like&comma; but it is likely that most of the time you enjoyed it&period; You probably also learnt some important life lessons during the relationship and they could have been worth money as well&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>You may have learned how to pick a better partner or how to communicate better with the opposite sex&period; You may have learned what important things you need to find out about them before you get too serious&period; Many couples break up because they do not talk about money and therefore differ in their opinions&period; Not being compatible with regards to this can lead to problems later on that may be the cause of the break up&period; This is why it is so important to talk about this as well as other things&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>These figures can lead people to thinking that they should be frugal in a relationship&comma; just in case things do not work out&period; This does not give a good message to their partner though&period; However&comma; it can be sensible to be frugal anyway because&comma; whether you stay together or not having some extra money is always useful&period; Getting the balance between enjoying yourself and making sure that you are not wasting money can be difficult to perfect&period; However&comma; if you get used to spending less&comma; then when you do have treats they will feel even more special than if you do not&period; You may also get really experienced at hunting for bargains that will not mean you go without but will allow you to get better value for money&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote><p>Jack writes on relationships and the economical part of it&period; The real calculation of a relationship in money&comma; based on true surveys&comma; is his recent read and he recommends it to everyone&period; Check out this article here &&num;8211&semi; http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;ipick&period;ca&sol;pick&sol;138060&sol;how-much-does-falling-in-love-take-out-of-your-bank-account&sol;<&sol;p><&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;

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