I would think that this would be impossible to answer. Customers either married or single, likely don't know how they would react were they the other. That would exclude a fairly recently status change.
Dancers, well they don't really know a customers true status, nor would they know how they would react to a status change.
Wealthy guys are looser with than cash than those of us on a budget. We all give as much as we can to get the satisfaction we desire. Hell, if I was rich you couldn't get me outta the club!!
I can only speak for myself. I spend a lot more since I got divorced than I did when I was "Married with Children". Simply a matter of economics. I have more to piss off now.
I don't think having more cash answers the question. In order to do so, one would have to have equal resources.
That said, I would think married are not as free with the cash and I think quilt and a less likelihood of trying to push onward contribute heavily to that.
In my opinion, a married husband would have a harder time hiding a lot of cash unless he was filthy rich already. Us single guys, we can blow whatever we can afford to and no one complains or bitches. Plus we don't have bills to pay for the wife and kids except for those paying child support. I'm only paying for myself and I do like that. Plus if a married guy has kids and likes them, he may not want to blow a lot on a dancer because he may think there goes his kids playstation, ooops, there goes his kids college fund, oops, there goes something else. I guess anyone could have spending problems.
My older brother is married and makes probably 60 to 100 percent more than me. He has so many bills due to his wife and kids that he's scraping by at the end of the month or even earlier for every little bit he can. I believe most people would have divorced her and the kids long ago but he's sticking to his marriage vows. I just hope he doesn't come around to me asking for a loan because I'm not going to want to give him one.
I didn't start visiting SC's until all three of my kids were out of college. I would have felt too guilty taking money that I knew could/should be going to them.
When many people get married they shift their thinking from "my" and "mine" to "our" and that especially includes finances and assets making it harder for one partner to spend large amounts on something that is essentially selfish and not shared by both or going to the kids.
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Dancers, well they don't really know a customers true status, nor would they know how they would react to a status change.
That said, I would think married are not as free with the cash and I think quilt and a less likelihood of trying to push onward contribute heavily to that.