These will make you think twice before opening up that joint savings account.
"My boyfriend and I had been together for about two years and had talked about our future plans for moving in together and marriage. We were young so they weren’t immediate plans, but it was definitely a serious, committed relationship. "
"Then he single-handedly bought a house and informed me via text message after the fact. The house he chose was as if he’d specifically looked for everything I’d ever said I *didn’t* want in a place to live. This probably should have been an enormous red flag that he didn’t see us as equal partners creating a future together, but rather that he was building his own life and I could come along or not. I should have chosen 'not.
"Because of the negative equity from my old car, my payment jumped from $320/mo. to $584/mo. for the next six years. My boyfriend wasn't too happy with me, but hey, at least he knows my daughter and I are now in something safe and reliable!" —
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