Why You Must Talk About Money When Dating A Man

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  • @PetitHibou72 says:

    I can’t tell you how helpful it is for you to share real-world experience like this from the field, so to speak. You are a fearless coach, Jonathon, and it makes sense you are a Leo, being so bravely grounded in your heartspace. Just love you, big brother! 🙏🏼💙 Wishing you and your partner every advantage towards your love taking root. It’s beautiful to witness, your smiles are just precious!!

  • @dlm2133 says:

    This is very important. When I found out the debt my 2nd husband had, I was mad. It put so much on me financially.

  • @debbiemoeller2169 says:

    Seems uncomfortable at first but if you both are all in it is necessary to discuss!! Thank you, Jonathon!!🫂🫶🌟🙏

  • @mercedesescoto628 says:

    This topic is often avoided by those that are only looking for a short term relationship. Thank you for bringing up this topic. ❤

  • @michele20248 says:

    Plus the fact I don’t see myself selling my house anytime soon and I prefer not to currently share my home with a partner. That decision would be made after about 3 years of dating. Its a big decision and too soon to discuss after a year of dating.

  • @leahs8939 says:

    This is tricky because if one person is open and honest, and the other is a con-artist or lying, the open-honest person has just made herself a target for financial exploitation even after months of dating. It’s really none of the partner’s business until two people are living together or engaged. Even then, I think a woman ought to keep her financial info private. Speaking from experience. Men might think this is a sensible conversation but this makes a woman quite vulnerable to economic abuse or control, which starts gradually.

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