DivideBYZero
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Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Like others have said, do you even know hr well enough to know that in the event of a breakup she'd actually return the TV to you? It might have felt like the 'right' thing to do, but you already think you're in love with her. Come on man, use your head, not your penis. You just gave her a $300 tv, after two weeks.
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Like others have said, do you even know hr well enough to know that in the event of a breakup she'd actually return the TV to you? It might have felt like the 'right' thing to do, but you already think you're in love with her. Come on man, use your head, not your penis. You just gave her a $300 tv, after two weeks.
Yeah but it was a tv sitting in his closet that was not being used. It would have been smarter to sell it and invest the money, but the two realistic choices are: leave it in the closet for the forseeable future, or give it to someone who will actually use it.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
This thread delivers.
a television!
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Like others have said, do you even know hr well enough to know that in the event of a breakup she'd actually return the TV to you? It might have felt like the 'right' thing to do, but you already think you're in love with her. Come on man, use your head, not your penis. You just gave her a $300 tv, after two weeks.
Yeah but it was a tv sitting in his closet that was not being used. It would have been smarter to sell it and invest the money, but the two realistic choices are: leave it in the closet for the forseeable future, or give it to someone who will actually use it.
The operative word there is "give." It would be a different story if the OP was giving it to her without any expectation of seeing it again, but I'll guarantee you in a month or two he'll post a thread "Help! I lent my ex-girlfriend a tv and she won't give it back. What to do?"
Originally posted by: elmro
I agree that since you aren't using it - you might as well lend it to someone who will.
Originally posted by: Harabec
Going to Ikea for furniture and she can't afford a TV? She's doing it wrong. Find a good bed, *second hand* living room furniture and you'll have enough for a second-hand TV.
If you don't have money, why buy new? You can still buy new stuff a year or two down the road.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: Harabec
Going to Ikea for furniture and she can't afford a TV? She's doing it wrong. Find a good bed, *second hand* living room furniture and you'll have enough for a second-hand TV.
If you don't have money, why buy new? You can still buy new stuff a year or two down the road.
I got her a great deal on a bed, $325 delivered (great for nyc). She got a desk and chair for free off of the street and bought about $150 of basic stuff from ikea - pots, pans, a cheap wardrobe. She's very trifty, she just moved here with nothing. She comes from money but is doing things the hard (right?) way and not borrowing money or using credit cards. Factoring in delivery, used stuff probably would have cost more.
I admit to over blowing things with this thread. The tv was collecting dust, I have a new and amazing 57" hdtv i bought with my bonus, and use that. The 27" was not being used and I shouldn't have been so cautious. She's a great find - has her masters, works her butt off, is a pretty girl who has values (unlike so many other skanks) and, yes, I really like her. I just have been burned in the past and thought of doing stupid (getting a contract) to protect myself.
As far as witnesses, both of my roommates were in the room when I told her I'd lend it to her. Her roommates as well heard me use the word lend. I even said I may want it back if I move to a bigger place where I'd need 2 tvs.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Wow, she sounds really needy and you sound like a walkover. I predict your overbearingness will drive her nuts and you'll be out a gf and tv in the near future.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: jagec
Don't worry, she won't be your girlfriend for long.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
I had a bad experience, lending a computer to a colleague who later claimed it was a gift and refused to give it back, so I don't want to make the same mistake.
What, you didn't insist? You have to be firm on this. They stole your property. Call the cops if you have to.
It's complicated, that party got a lawyer involved, and the police said it was a civil issue.
