Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Absolutely trickle truth. There’s zero chance that’s the full picture since it’s pretty small potatoes.
At a minimum he's defaulted on the student loans and knows that any refund will go towards them which is why he mentioned not wanting OP to have to pay with the tax return
Good call.
I just re-read the OP. I don't think he filed the taxes at all (and maybe doesn't intend to)
It may be off topic but what are the consequences for not filing for a few years? Someone come knocking?
Anonymous wrote:Child support payments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Absolutely trickle truth. There’s zero chance that’s the full picture since it’s pretty small potatoes.
At a minimum he's defaulted on the student loans and knows that any refund will go towards them which is why he mentioned not wanting OP to have to pay with the tax return
Good call.
I just re-read the OP. I don't think he filed the taxes at all (and maybe doesn't intend to)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Absolutely trickle truth. There’s zero chance that’s the full picture since it’s pretty small potatoes.
I'm having some PTSD about an early relationship trickle truth. and the partner who "Broke down". I still never got the big picture. Good luck OP.
TRUST YOUR GUT. 10k is peanuts to get secretive about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Absolutely trickle truth. There’s zero chance that’s the full picture since it’s pretty small potatoes.
At a minimum he's defaulted on the student loans and knows that any refund will go towards them which is why he mentioned not wanting OP to have to pay with the tax return
Good call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Absolutely trickle truth. There’s zero chance that’s the full picture since it’s pretty small potatoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Absolutely trickle truth. There’s zero chance that’s the full picture since it’s pretty small potatoes.
At a minimum he's defaulted on the student loans and knows that any refund will go towards them which is why he mentioned not wanting OP to have to pay with the tax return
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he has another family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Absolutely trickle truth. There’s zero chance that’s the full picture since it’s pretty small potatoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.
I also think this is trickle truth. He's giving you a nugget so that you think the problem is easily solved. The cascade is coming OP
Anonymous wrote:Um, his story doesn’t make sense and he’s still lying. His tax return wouldn’t have anything to do with his credit card debt.
You’re being trickletruthed an should seriously consider a divorce. You were together 6 years before marriage? Abort mission.