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You should not have given him access to that, you're not even married yet. I'm kind of neutral on this one. FYL and YDI equally, sorry, it's just my opinion.
Agreed!!
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Money probs this early on is a bad sign. If you are/plan to stay with him you might want to nip that in the butt now.
I think the phrase is nip it in the bud
I think her pic looks like she's getting nipped in the butt.
if he use the money neccessaryly then it's alright but if for random items then sue him till the last cent if it's few thousand
*necessarily
that's bad .
that is just sad
Moron! Why did you let him anywhere near your finances? YDI
YDI for allowing him near your money when you're not even married yet. At least there's consolation in knowing that he's a trust breaker.
If he didn't have legal access to the account, then it doesn't matter if it was $5 or $5K. It's stealing-- a huge trust issue and a dealbreaker.
you weren't going to college anyway, you're a woman
yeah, you stay at home and make dem sammiches
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you should make him repay you, anyway he shouldn't have access to your college savings account. thats just asking for trouble.
There goes the bride. I hope.