You are about to get married to your long-time girlfriend. Everything has been planned; the invitation has been sent out and the date has been set.
However, something catastrophic happens. You lose the money that you were going to use to spend on the wedding.
So you go to the woman and tell her, “My love, you have the money at the moment, please pay for everything, in about three months’ time, I will give you back your money.”
As the woman, the question is "will you give or not?"
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