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| 4 | Traditional-style money management in today's marriagesMy parents actually did it this way. My mom didn’t work most of my life growing up and my dad was a fairly high earner. My dad obviously maxed out retirement accounts but my mom pretty much handled paying off credit cards every month, purchasing home stuff, etc. It seemed really nice for both of them and plan to do the same. I’m a 28M and fiance is 27F and would like to retire her in 2 years. | /r/RedPillWomen | 24/07/25 03:01 PM |
| – | I messed up and need advice.I think what your fiance did was normal. If you didn’t think he’d be 100% comfortable with it and could cause any issues then you should have put your foot down and told the other guy no. It’s already weird in the first place for someone of opposite sex to stay at your house. I’d probably be annoyed if my fiance did this and wasn’t one of my friends that I trusted and knew well. My fiance would also never do this… tell the other guy to get hotel or something. | /r/RedPillWomen | 07/07/25 11:46 AM |
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