Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would for sure. My oldest is in HS and I already tell all my kids this. π Similar financial goals and values are crucial for a happy relationship.
+1 We talk a lot about finances, spending, debt. How too many Americans are terrible about saving and living beyond their means.
Anonymous wrote:Would you bring it up if your AC is dating someone who is very high maintenance, spends lavishly on grooming, dressing, traveling, partying, cars etc while earning low and having existing large student loans and ever growing credit card debt? Is it inappropriate to voice concern knowing well how financial hardships can ruin marriages or wiser to hope they'll figure it out on their own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"My child is dating someone fun and sexy, how can I get them to stop?"
In long term, financial disaster is neither fun nor sexy.
Oh I missed that OP's kid is engaged. Anyway, I sure dated some losers, how about you? It would have been really weird if my parents flipped out and acted like those guys are joining the family tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"My child is dating someone fun and sexy, how can I get them to stop?"
In long term, financial disaster is neither fun nor sexy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"My child is dating someone fun and sexy, how can I get them to stop?"
In long term, financial disaster is neither fun nor sexy.
Anonymous wrote:"My child is dating someone fun and sexy, how can I get them to stop?"
Anonymous wrote:I would for sure. My oldest is in HS and I already tell all my kids this. π Similar financial goals and values are crucial for a happy relationship.