Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my ex-fiance used to be like this and had over 80K worth of credit card or personal debt. Her issue is same - she has a spending problem and spent 1-2x on stupid crap and hoarding, cosmetic stuff etc.
There was a few times she had problems in paying bills and I had to loan her money too.
woah! I am not getting in to a relationship with someone if they have this much CC debt.
Anonymous wrote:my ex-fiance used to be like this and had over 80K worth of credit card or personal debt. Her issue is same - she has a spending problem and spent 1-2x on stupid crap and hoarding, cosmetic stuff etc.
There was a few times she had problems in paying bills and I had to loan her money too.
Anonymous wrote:Does he have adhd? My husband was bad with money before I met him and early in our relationship. He is better now. For years, he had money sent to his checking account which was all that he could spend each pay period. As he has gotten older, he has gotten better.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone dealt with this? Spouse and I have been together for a very long time. We have young kids. And this is the second time he’s come clean about lying about debt. He’s not a great saver but has never even come close to having a severe spending problem or lying about his.
Last year he came clean that he took out a 10k loan against his 401k to try and start a side hustle that failed. He paid off the loan a few months ago.
Now he tells me he has a spending problem and thinks it’s a mental health issue because he can’t stop and has racked up 15k in credit card debt in the past few months. Our combined income is 250k.
How do you come back from this? I feel like the trust is lost. What’s going to happen next. I don’t want to have to babysit his finances forever. Am I overreacting? How would you handle paying off the debt? Take over it or let him figure it out himself?