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No Job No Relationship

How true is it that if you don't have a job, you are not worth your relationship?

Some gay guys think that the job translates into good or bad relationship and when there is no job without knowing the background of the lack of job in the first place, that relationship suffers from the get-go.

How can this be fixed? Is it just a change in perspective?

What needs to be done?

What will you do if your partner loses his job and you need to support him until he finds a job?

Or would you support him at all?

Will the feeling of equality in the relationship suffer because one partner makes more (or any) money than the other?

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