This is where true love manages.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:49 pmNot if financial hardship rears its ugly head. Nothing sends couples to the divorce courts faster than money troubles.
My wife and I bought our home just before the 18% interest rate fiasco.
We were not eligible for any grubberment aid.
I earned $18.00 A week too much for the first home owners assistance, and the banks told us we earned too little to be given a loan.
5 years I worked 2 sometimes 3 jobs to get a deposit to meek bank requirements.
We got the loan and the payments were just affordable
Then the interest started going through the roof.
Some weeks we struggled to find enough food, after putting aside enough for the mortgage, petrol to get to work and other must pay expenses.
This went on for years, until I secured a well paid position and things got better.
Money was so tight, we still, to this day, do not go out much.
It's habit, we simply enjoy each other's company.
Money will only destroy a marriage if you let it.
I do not believe we are any different than many others.
My parents struggled all their lives.
In fact, one of the reasons I worked so hard at advancing myself was so that I woukd not have to struggle like my parents.
Love does conquer all. True love.