Dear Quentin, I have been in my current relationship for almost three years. I’m a young woman, 41, have a great, stable career and make about $100,000 a year. I am ambitious and my prospects have me increasing my income by $10,000 every year. I have about $140,000 in savings, and no debt. I am close to closing on a home, which will be completely financed by me.
“‘My girlfriend, 38, works a few gig-type jobs that she loves and makes $50,000 a year. She has very little in savings.’” “‘We will create a household budget to include combined expenses, mortgage, utilities, groceries and dining out together.’” Marriage is many things, but as you suggest, it is a business contract in addition to a commitment to spend the rest of your lives together — or, at the very least, a show of willingness to do that.
“‘I don’t get a clear sense from your letter that you respect and/or support your partner’s choices.’”
you make it seem like 100k and 50k are a massive difference...
Who cares you’re both poor
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