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Is it reasonable to ask my boyfriend to pay for my birth control pills? |
I lost my job but I still have health insurance so we're talking like 30 bucks a month....I'm fine with using condoms but he doesn't like it and he certainly doesn't want to have a kid anytime soon...what do you think? I think that its not too much to ask. Just sit him down and tell him it has to be one or the other if not both. And if he does not like condoms, then he can either help you pay for the BC and enjoy hanging free, or glove it because its an expense you cant afford. Tell him you want him to enjoy just as much as you, but you cant afford it and ask if he is willing to help pay for the pills. if he doesnt want to do his part by preventing a kid and wrap it up then he should definantly pay for it. Is it the type of bf that gives you free stuff a lot and doesn't ask you to pay for food or fun activities? If it is, I think he should help pay but since he has already given so much it shouldn't rest solely on his shoulders. No. yeah i deff. think it is reasonable. if he doesnt want to wear a condom then he should pay for your birthcontrol pills and that isnt a 100 percent effective anyway you shud use both... Well, since you both yes it is..but you could meet in the middle and pay half..Unless he is bad in bed. Yea unless he wants to use condoms or worse get u pregnant! |
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