She Got Dumped For Having Too Much DEBT

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The guy realized "this person will drag me into poverty with her..forever."

penguin
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i love that caleb immediately cuts the self-pity party and spew truths to her face

FCastro-wmyv
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Shes confusing "doesn't have money" with "is really really bad with money".

boblee
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I "had no money" and lived of Ramen.
She "has no money" and buys a 50k Car.

There is a HUGE difference 😳

PungeonMon
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It's not about HAVING money at the moment, It's about your mindset and discipline. My bf and I were broke kids when we fell in love and he didn't have money to even come visit me. But he was very ambitious and studied hard in order to build a secure future. Now he earns well, saves well, avoids unnecessary expenditure and is supporting me in building my career. I dont have superficial spending expenditures and he knows we both together will secure our future.

thatailurophile
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Met my wife when I was broke, living with my parents at27 (had to move back in) and working at Wendy’s. She saw the potential in me and now she gets to stay home while I make all the money.

brockadoodledo
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I was with someone like that for 2.5 years. It was exhausting and financially draining. I got out of it and I have very little savings left and am missing lots of items they stole. But I couldn’t be happier being away from it all.

dogmomof
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Truth obviously shook her to the core!!

johnsmall
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Her ex said he just wanted to be single or something like that, she interpreted it as having to do with her being in debt. In reality, I’m pretty sure it has to do with basically everything else about her, but she just doesn’t want to admit it. They were supposed to call him in the “post-show, ” I’d be thrilled to hear what he said from someone who has the paid sub and watched it.

Sniperboy
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I think some people treat a lack of discipline as if it was just their personal preference. No, when you lack discipline, other people have to pick up the slack behind you. That's even more true in a relationship.

I don't want to be in a relationship with someone that I have to constantly monitor like they're a child. I shouldn't have to monitor your financial activity, we should be helping each other to achieve our financial goals. I want to travel the world, I want to own a home, I want to retire comfortably. Doing all of that is a lot easier with a discipline to partner.

Doing those things with somebody who acts like a child and spends their money like it's no big deal is nearly impossible. I may like you a lot, I may even love you, but am I willing to give up all of those things in my entire financial future just to babysit you? You're an adult. Grow up!

OregonBornandRaised
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The hardest part of being a mature person is facing our defects in the face, accepting we have them, then working on fixing them.

BradKandyCroftFamily
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I dated someone who was bad with their money. Always spending on “wants” vs “needs” and then complaining they don’t have enough for the “needs”.

Saintsfan
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My husband had no job when we met, I did not care. Once he got a job, his work ethic and financial maturity was amazing, so I married him. Simple. It's about habits, not wealth.

torzimay
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Being broke but actively trying as hard as you can do get money into the account and having little to debt in the process is what maters. Everyone is broke when they start off but if you are actively working on yourself and trying then who is anyone to say you are a bad person. It’s people like this woman who don’t go to work, who are in crazy debt and are doing absolutely nothing about it that are bad people and should be avoided at all costs.

additionsubtraction
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She has no self-control, financially or physically

pugsnguns
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Let alone the fact she doesn't take care of herself...

SnacksInB
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Harsh but fair and straight to the point

jm
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People complain they got no money but then again, is not the lack but the mismanagement. It would piss me off as well

stargirl-qp
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Hit 220k today. Appreciate you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 34k in January 2025..

LewisJolliff
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Man I gotta step up my game if these people are in relationships

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