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Whats yours is mine, and whats mine is only mine?
Yeah, money has a funny way of complicating relationships.
I dont know about you, but Id probably be spending the cash in my head at that point.
And so was the OPs girlfriend.
Instead of cheers and high-fives, he got demands from her.
A resounding, Umm, no, I dont think so.
Sounds fair, right?
Oh, and did I mention shes usually anti-gamblingexcept when he wins?
Theprossay the trick to avoiding blowouts is setting clear expectations early on.
For example, who pays for what?
Are big purchases a joint decision?
Tackling these questions head-on can save you from awkward disagreements down the line.
Communication is everything when it comes to keeping love, wallets, and raffle winnings intact.
Generosity is a beautiful thing, but it can quickly turn sour if it feels one-sided.
Healthy relationships thrive on reciprocity, not on one partner feeling like an ATM.
Celebrate the win together without turning it into a shopping list.
After all, a treat shared is way sweeter than one demanded.
And hey, if nothing else, at least the OP offered to buy the drinks that night.
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