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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems to me that there are a few people on this board who think getting an education and having kids are an entitlement. Please! Then, you talk about loan foregiveness, etc. This mentality is completely disgusting. [/quote] You're confused. The poster who stays at home who everyone is attacking is not talking about loan forgiveness. Also, the OP specifically stated she's paying her loans back and is not seeking out loan forgiveness. So what/who are you talking about? I think you've mixed the posts up. Also, since you seem to think the manner in which certain people have pursued their education and the way they've planned their famlies represents a disgusting mentality, why don't you provide some information on your education and family planning? Who knows, your situation may make a lot of people sick too. [/quote] you mean, her husband is paying her loans back.[/quote] What's the difference if she's paying them back or her husband is? Who cares? First, who keeps their debt separate from their spouse? That's absolutely bizarre. Do you people live different lifestyles than your spouses? "Oh, she had more debt than me prior to the marriage, so I have $2,000 extra in spending money every month while she can scrimp and eat ramen so she can pay her debt." Seriously, WTF???????????????[/quote] New Poster. Of course in most households the money goes into one pot so to speak, even if you have separate accounts. But asking someone to take on your significant debt - yeah, that's problematic for some people and I'm not sure why that's difficult to understand. If it works for that poster and her husband, fine, but count me in as someone who wouldn't be okay with that personally. [/quote] So you would not marry someone because they have significant debt?[/quote]' Significant school debt? Yep, I would (not debt from gambling or something though). But I may not marry someone who went into a huge amount of debt and decided they didn't like working. Big difference there. [/quote] EXACTLY.[/quote]
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