Generations ago and still in some cultures, you’re encouraged to marry a wealthy man if you’re a woman of modest means. We had a period where we were just marrying our high school sweethearts before going off to war, but now we’re swinging back around to economical marriages and it’s such a silly thing to do. Money has no place in your relationship or marriage. Which brings me to point number one.
And don’t expect anyone to give you a free ride. If you’re a Millennial, you’re probably broke anyway. Thanks, baby boomer generation.
My parents were from a generation of joint back accounts. These days I’m seeing more and more couples with separate finances that have joint accounts for specific expenses, like rents and mortgages or other bills. It stems from the reality that we all need to be able to cover our own expenses.
Would you rather be with someone who was awesome but not financially sound or someone rich and awful?
Hey, you can’t take it with you. Money can go away in a heart beat but your relationship can be with you forever.
It’s something you build through human interaction.
It’s such a touchy subject loaning people money and it’s a recipe for disaster in a relationship.
It’s true that money buys happiness, but only if you spend it on experiences, not stuff. Science!
Bring yourself to the relationship! You have lots of good qualities. Being able to buy stuff shouldn’t be one of them.
Pretty self explanatory. You’re worth so much more than money.
Writes the guy currently going through a bunch of family drama over inheritance money.
Plain and simple.
Generations ago and still in some cultures, you’re encouraged to marry a wealthy man if you’re a woman of modest means. We had a period where we were just marrying our high school sweethearts before going off to war, but now we’re swinging back around to economical marriages and it’s such a silly thing to do. Money has no place in your relationship or marriage. Which brings me to point number one.
And don’t expect anyone to give you a free ride. If you’re a Millennial, you’re probably broke anyway. Thanks, baby boomer generation.
My parents were from a generation of joint back accounts. These days I’m seeing more and more couples with separate finances that have joint accounts for specific expenses, like rents and mortgages or other bills. It stems from the reality that we all need to be able to cover our own expenses.
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