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discuss Can Money Strengthen Family Relationships?

This thread focuses on relationships, including communication, dynamics, challenges, advice, and their impact on personal growth and connections.
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This question often crosses my mind. I believe money plays a significant role in strengthening family relationships. It enables you to meet your loved ones’ needs, solve problems like paying rent, and bring a sense of security.

In general, most people can’t resist the influence of money. What do you think? I’d love to hear your opinions—share your views!
 
I think it can help strengthen a relationship by having money to pay for what needs to be paid for, occasional spoiling like spending time on a trip together, and the sense of financial security overall can be beneficial to both partners. However, I don't think it should be the #1 goal of a relationship.
 
Most money can strengthen family relationships, but there is also a small amount of money that destroys relationships, a man's loyalty and love are often tested when he has a lot of money, then more women will be tempted. So in family relationships, the most important thing is how to manage money well.
 
Most money can strengthen family relationships, but there is also a small amount of money that destroys relationships, a man's loyalty and love are often tested when he has a lot of money, then more women will be tempted. So in family relationships, the most important thing is how to manage money well.
I believe you are right about that. But yes, if money is in the right hands, it can actually help build better relationship in a family by ensuring that all family members are well taken care of financially. But when one acquires so much wealth, he or she is also likely to be tempted. I'm saying because I've experienced it from at least two people.
 
I believe you are right about that. But yes, if money is in the right hands, it can actually help build better relationship in a family by ensuring that all family members are well taken care of financially. But when one acquires so much wealth, he or she is also likely to be tempted. I'm saying because I've experienced it from at least two people.
Yea , to some extent, sufficient financial resource does reduce stress and offer comfort in the sense that doesn’t cause any kind of distraction to the family members. As it helps to maintain focus on some other important things. But as you rightly mentioned, sometimes having too much of it, can cause temptation and generally affects relationships too. It is all about searching for the right balance.
 
I tend to agree with you on this one. By having a good financial security status, there are few problems and conflicts between family members or even between partners. It makes our time together fulfilling. When basic necessities are supplied, the families are mostly able to interact and create time together as a family.
That's right when you have money you can help out in a lot of ways that would have brought problem because of money issues
 
A lot depends on money, in fact nothing comes free these days. Every human being has needs and wants and it is only fair to marry and start a family when you can provide for it. Obviously, it is not the husband's sole responsibility, but at least there should be a constant and reliable source of income for a family to live comfortably and not have a strained relationship.
 
Money can very much strengthen family relationships, but only when it is used when it needs to be.

I feel that if a family member gets to the point of where they start to rely on your financially, that doesn't always strengthen family relationships, but can instead create an easy way out for that family member instead of helping them better their life.
 
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