AKL_Megs
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My really good friend has been "dating" her BF for, oh, about 5 years now. She is my age, 27, and he is slightly older at 34... and he has been married before, for a short time, with no kids.
They are practically married. She lives with him in his house, and works (rarely) as a "forever" substitute teacher, having turned down countless teaching positions while she waits (forever) for the "perfect" position at her favorite school district. She pretty much lives off of the allowance he gives her monthly.
He is what I would describe as a "financial guru". He saves and is frugal, and will retire early in about 10 years a millionare. He invests and watches his money and doesn't buy anything that isn't a "need".
He would like to marry her, and she would like to marry him.
The problem? She is second generation of a HUGE Asian family. In her culture, it is almost "necessary" to have a huge wedding, and invite everyone and their brother. For whatever reason (and I don't know), she knows her parents will not be paying for the wedding. Therefore, HE would end up paying for it. And "IT" will be HUGE, if it happens the way she wants it.
I would have married my DH even if it meant we were standing in front of a judge. I know my MIL wanted kids at the wedding, and was mad as could be for a while when we said "no kids", but she has gotten over it.
I think my friend is crazy and should concede and just have the small wedding he wants (and can afford). He has a retirement plan, and she isn't even really contributing to the household income. If she loves him, she should understand, right? Or is it the other way around?
INSANE Update on post #72...
ANOTHER update, post #110!!!
They are practically married. She lives with him in his house, and works (rarely) as a "forever" substitute teacher, having turned down countless teaching positions while she waits (forever) for the "perfect" position at her favorite school district. She pretty much lives off of the allowance he gives her monthly.
He is what I would describe as a "financial guru". He saves and is frugal, and will retire early in about 10 years a millionare. He invests and watches his money and doesn't buy anything that isn't a "need".
He would like to marry her, and she would like to marry him.
The problem? She is second generation of a HUGE Asian family. In her culture, it is almost "necessary" to have a huge wedding, and invite everyone and their brother. For whatever reason (and I don't know), she knows her parents will not be paying for the wedding. Therefore, HE would end up paying for it. And "IT" will be HUGE, if it happens the way she wants it.
I would have married my DH even if it meant we were standing in front of a judge. I know my MIL wanted kids at the wedding, and was mad as could be for a while when we said "no kids", but she has gotten over it.
I think my friend is crazy and should concede and just have the small wedding he wants (and can afford). He has a retirement plan, and she isn't even really contributing to the household income. If she loves him, she should understand, right? Or is it the other way around?
INSANE Update on post #72...
ANOTHER update, post #110!!!