Anonymous wrote:It's not like she was asking you to pay off the bill yourself. She was asking for help. It was completely reasonable OP. Most likely she already has another boyfriend by now. A hot 24 year old doesn't stay single for long.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should consider yourself lucky that she showed her true colors before you married her or got her pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I would say asking for financial help in a relationship is a nono but you've been dating for 3 years. I'd you were thinking about marrying her you would have done it and if you weren't then she should have dumped you. 3years is sh$# or get off the pot time.
And your seeming complete lack of concern or empathy for her very limited salary makes it worse.
Bottom line if you're dating a graduate student enjoys making 24k a year and three years in they ask for some money for the first time they aren't a gold digger they justneed help. And if it was gonna be as forever relationship you would have wanted to give it.
This may be a crazy question but why didn’t she ask her family? They’ve known her all her life and if we are equating money with love, I assume they love her.
A lot of people don't like getting into money stuff with their parents and you have no idea what that dynamic is. And at that point you should be starting to think of yourselves as a team, if you aren't there is a problem. And clearly there was a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I’m hijackjng, but what do y’all say about this scenario:
I work myself and only make about $48k. My BF makes ~$350k. We’ve been dating for a year and just moved in together. Discuss marriage, future, etc. I am 31, he’s 33.
I have $13k in debt. Part consumer, part medical/ vet bills, part ‘I’m trying to start my own business and it had a very slow start so I needed to use CC’s for a while.
I don’t even touch the CC’s anymore. It’ll take me a very long time to pay off, with a lot in interest.
He has told me he will help me out if I need to/ if I ask. I haven’t, because I’m embarrassed.
Do you think it’s out of line for me to ask him to pay it off, and I’ll give him $1k a month, every month, to pay him back? It’s essentially what I would pay now, to pay it off, but It’ll save me a sh*tload in interest/ be done way sooner.
Should I even ask ?
When do you get a ring? Just moving on doesn’t make this arrangement permanent and he should only be paying off a spouse’s debt for the health of your collective financial picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I would say asking for financial help in a relationship is a nono but you've been dating for 3 years. I'd you were thinking about marrying her you would have done it and if you weren't then she should have dumped you. 3years is sh$# or get off the pot time.
And your seeming complete lack of concern or empathy for her very limited salary makes it worse.
Bottom line if you're dating a graduate student enjoys making 24k a year and three years in they ask for some money for the first time they aren't a gold digger they justneed help. And if it was gonna be as forever relationship you would have wanted to give it.
This may be a crazy question but why didn’t she ask her family? They’ve known her all her life and if we are equating money with love, I assume they love her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way I could read every prior post....but, earning $24K, and, having $8K of credit card debt....WHAT THE HECK DID SHE BUY??? Is she planning to have a huge jump in earnings in the near future?! If not, well, her only financial plan seems for her boyfriend to help her. The monthly interest on that card is probably close to $150 a month. What would $200 per month accomplish? Unless she looks like a cross between Charlize Theron and well, Charlize Theron, dude, you need to move on.
You should have read at least some of the posts. She's a grad student working as a TA, of course she is planning to have a huge jump in earnings in the near future. And the $200/month is to supplement the $550/month she's paying so she can pay it off before the 0% interest period ends.
Op here. Charlize Theron is not my type. She's manly looking and old. [/quote
Oh no you didn’t!!
You sound immature OP, I hope she dump you for good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way I could read every prior post....but, earning $24K, and, having $8K of credit card debt....WHAT THE HECK DID SHE BUY??? Is she planning to have a huge jump in earnings in the near future?! If not, well, her only financial plan seems for her boyfriend to help her. The monthly interest on that card is probably close to $150 a month. What would $200 per month accomplish? Unless she looks like a cross between Charlize Theron and well, Charlize Theron, dude, you need to move on.
You should have read at least some of the posts. She's a grad student working as a TA, of course she is planning to have a huge jump in earnings in the near future. And the $200/month is to supplement the $550/month she's paying so she can pay it off before the 0% interest period ends.
Anonymous wrote:No way I could read every prior post....but, earning $24K, and, having $8K of credit card debt....WHAT THE HECK DID SHE BUY??? Is she planning to have a huge jump in earnings in the near future?! If not, well, her only financial plan seems for her boyfriend to help her. The monthly interest on that card is probably close to $150 a month. What would $200 per month accomplish? Unless she looks like a cross between Charlize Theron and well, Charlize Theron, dude, you need to move on.