Love a Homeless Guy? Does Money Matter in Love Part 2

Love a Homeless Guy? Does Money Matter in Love Part 2

…Mey here on a beautiful Monday evening with my mastermind buddies Candice and Sheena blogging about a topic I blogged about before, Love a Homeless Guy? Does Money Matter in Love Part 2…

…so, if you didn’t hear the story already, my roommate started dating a homeless gentleman, and he was staying with us almost every night when the car he lived in broke down…

…and we had a big dilemma as the room we were renting is only for one person, and we didn’t really like the idea of a perfectly healthy and able young man mooching off of our roommate and us…

…so, the continuation…

…our roommate is moving out!

…her homeless boyfriend has decided that love was so important to him that he got his act together and rented an apartment for them to share!

…so love does have a happy ending…

…and it does show that for love, most women want to man to be able to take care of his own personal needs like having a home…

…what are your thoughts?

…would you date a homeless person?

…does it matter if it’s a homeless man or a homeless woman?

…tell us what you think in the comments below!

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4 Replies to “Love a Homeless Guy? Does Money Matter in Love Part 2”

  1. I enjoyed reading the post and found it to be deep. I have dealt with many homeless people throughout the years. Some who weren’t homeless when I first met them, but understand how they became homeless due to life choices and circumantances beyond their control. The ones I knew personally were good people at heart and very educated. They just couldn’t deal with the cards they were dealt.

    I has never been about money for me, but the character and heart of the person. If things were different at time in my personal life, who knows.

    1. Hi Randall, thanks for the thoughtful comment. I appreciate your thoughts on homelessness…