Q&A: How Can Broke Folks Keep Up With Big-Baller LS Friends?
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Here's what to do when a financial crisis hits and leaves you too broke to keep up with your lifestyle friends.
When you connect with lifestyle friends that like to have expensive fun, it can be hard to keep up. You might even start to feel like a financial burden to them. Charlie and Arienne give their advice on this common question in this Q&A edition of SexBecause.
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ZENFUL
Feb 14, 2025
You don’t have to. Usually, friends within the lifestyle invite you because they are able to treat themselves as well as their friends to fun adventures. Your attendance to such events greatly enriches their experience as well as the trip as a whole. Later in life, simply pay it forward.
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VOYEURHUBBY2015
Apr 14, 2020
Don't concern yourself with the money, concern yourself with being sexy and surrender to the guy throwing the party. Pussy is expensive, pretty women are expensive and wild sex is costly too. Strip clubs are very expensive and well worth it too. The lesson here is, to open your mouth, spread your legs and feed the fantasies and the bizarre. :-) . This goes for the two of you. xoxo
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