Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine supporting a MIL who never wanted to work and didn't work for a decade after kids left the house.
This is OP. This is how I feel. She is very entitled and refuses to go work as she thinks it is beneath her. He also has a sister who loves to mooch off her brother for bonus money.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine supporting a MIL who never wanted to work and didn't work for a decade after kids left the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be more concerned that he's supporting his parents at 28. Aren't they in their 50s/early 60s with many more years of work left that they can still do?
I think it's best to marry someone as long as you're on the same page regarding finances. And you both seem penniless and not financially savvy.
This is OP. His mother is a SAHM and his father made some bad investments so they are now broke.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM-ers amuse me; is there anything wrong with marrying a man knowing he is pretty much penniless?
My fiance just turned 28 and he is 100k in graduate school debt, earns 75k and also financially supports his broke parents. As such, he has no savings, hasn't even started a 401k and yet is not concerned about his financial situation. I earn 50k and have a 401k but no savings either. We love each other very much and are otherwise a perfect pair. I have always been pretty careless about money and do not envision myself in a high stress high paid career. In the back of my mind I always thought my dh would eventually support us. In marrying my DH, our current finances do not paint a very rosy picture of our future. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:DCUM-ers amuse me; is there anything wrong with marrying a man knowing he is pretty much penniless?
My fiance just turned 28 and he is 100k in graduate school debt, earns 75k and also financially supports his broke parents. As such, he has no savings, hasn't even started a 401k and yet is not concerned about his financial situation. I earn 50k and have a 401k but no savings either. We love each other very much and are otherwise a perfect pair. I have always been pretty careless about money and do not envision myself in a high stress high paid career. In the back of my mind I always thought my dh would eventually support us. In marrying my DH, our current finances do not paint a very rosy picture of our future. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be more concerned that he's supporting his parents at 28. Aren't they in their 50s/early 60s with many more years of work left that they can still do?
I think it's best to marry someone as long as you're on the same page regarding finances. And you both seem penniless and not financially savvy.
This is OP. His mother is a SAHM and his father made some bad investments so they are now broke.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be more concerned that he's supporting his parents at 28. Aren't they in their 50s/early 60s with many more years of work left that they can still do?
I think it's best to marry someone as long as you're on the same page regarding finances. And you both seem penniless and not financially savvy.