Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:A psych student. Hmm.
And how does this make you feel....? :tongue:
Hi Bow
Sorry to extract this one thing, from your post and it's going to drive this a wee off topic
If only you know how that sentence drives me up the bleeding wall.
When fostering my son, every godamn time I asked the social worker / house mother / caregiver a question that was aqward, or drove them in a corner, they would shoot that off.
Caught me out quite a few times, as I was left trying to analyse "how I felt" while they gathered their thoughts until I tumbled to their tricks...
Once the light-bulb went on, the very next session
The question asked
The same response
Then my reply: -
"How I bloody feel is irreverent answer my question, and stop trying your psychological tricks. Don't you
ever ask me that question again"
They never did...
Back to the topic.
I understand the term "
arrangement" is where one party is beholden to the other, for the basic necessities of life, <ALT> not able to contribute materially to the partnership.
Unlike partnerships where there is a disparity of contribution due to various factors, but both parties still contribute.
"Arrangements" can and very often do develop into partnerships, as the person who, initially makes no material contribution comes into their own.
An "equal partnership" would then be where both parties contribute materially proportionally equally to the costs