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Ask Vilma: High school gold diggers

i really like this girl in my grade, and recently she has been talking to me. Although most of the time instead of conversing, she is asking to borrow money. At first it was just a dollar or two for lunch, but now i am lending her 10 -20 dollars

This girl is a high school gold digger. She is using her feminine charm to decieve you into thinking she might like you and then she takes your money. If she hasn’t ever paid you back and you only talk to her when she needs money, she is only in the relationship for the cheddar. There are plenty of other girls who will like you without you giving them money. Don’t give her another cent of your money. The next time she asks you for money, tell her you only have enough for yourself. You have been beyond generous with this girl. If she isn’t going to pay you your money back, obviously this relationship isn’t going both ways. Move past this girl and find one that will like you for you.

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