Mighty Mouse
WKR
Smart man. Cohabitating before marriage is a bad idea.she wants to live together but I told her not until we are married
Smart man. Cohabitating before marriage is a bad idea.she wants to live together but I told her not until we are married
Dumb man. Not Cohabitating before marriage is a recipe for divorce in about a year.Smart man. Cohabitating before marriage is a bad idea.
Have you considered marrying a girl with generational wealth?
My grandma told me "it's just as easy to fall in love with a rich girl as it is with a poor one"...Have you considered marrying a girl with generational wealth?
i agree with your whole reply besides this. prior to my wife, i didn't have a credit card (maybe not even a debit) but she got me buying a lot of things (well within our means) on credit cards, but responsibly paying them off (all her) and my credit went from none (really bad/non existent) to a super good credit score, and that gives us freedom to make a big purchase if the right thing comes along (like a home loan)Credit cards are for emergencies, not hunting crap or buying rounds at the bar.
That's a good way to spend your money and make it work for you.Well my girlfriends mom is an accountant but she likes to spend her money building a new house every two years lol
The study linked below (among others) would disagree, as would the cultural wisdom of centuries past. But you're entitled to your opinion and I'm unlikely to sway it, so this will be my last comment on this particular topic.Not Cohabitating before marriage is a recipe for divorce in about a year.
Valid points, I should have went into more detail but I’ve ran into many that get a little wild with the plastic money. Interest rates ring no bells with some people and some lessons learned can be extremely costly in the long run. Having a high 700 or 800 credit score definitely makes life a lot easier for certain things.i agree with your whole reply besides this. prior to my wife, i didn't have a credit card (maybe not even a debit) but she got me buying a lot of things (well within our means) on credit cards, but responsibly paying them off (all her) and my credit went from none (really bad/non existent) to a super good credit score, and that gives us freedom to make a big purchase if the right thing comes along (like a home loan)
i was all cash before my wife, but with current times, building a credit score is a good idea, and can be life changing with the right set of circumstances you wouldn't be able to capitalize on without good credit or a big pile of cash.
obviously, abusing credit cards will be really bad, but using them for normal day to day stuff has it's benefits
Only thing I can add is to wear sunscreen.Forget everything for 3-4 years. Move to Alaska and pack for a few seasons. Kill a nice Dall and Grizz and take online classes when you aren’t hunting. Move to a Montana/Idaho/Wyoming and become a firefighter in medium sized city by age 25. (DO NOT BECOME A COP). Stay debt free and retire no later than 50 a millionaire because you saved 15% plus of everything you made. Marry a good, honest women. Say your prayers.
I agree very much with this. No way was I going to marry my wife without living together first to make sure it would work. We got hitched and the only thing that changed was her last name. The great sex and honeymoon stage in the beginning of relationships can only save so much, sooner or later you have to get out of bed and deal with that person.I personally think not living with someone till your married is nuts. You learn way more about some one when you actually live with them. Maybe that doesnt work for everyone but it worked for my gf and now wife.
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