This woman probably knows how to find secret social media accounts! Or even knows who uses those apps for cheaters? Anyway, this story starts just like that: his sister accused his partner of being a gold digger, but he wasn't happy about it. He shared his story on Reddit, feeling hurt by his sister's words.
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Working hard has always been important to him, even though he comes from a very rich family. He met his partner, Kim, in college. They became close over cooking and began dating soon after.
Despite how much Kim wanted to help financially, the difference in their income caused Kim stress, so his partner told him to put his happiness ahead of helping financially.
However, his sister, who also earns more than her partner, criticized Kim for not contributing enough financially, which upset him.
He talked to his sister about it and defended Kim, telling her how upset he was about her rude comments.
Although he later felt bad for yelling at her, he believed it was unfair for her to project her financial frustrations onto him and Kim.
Reddit users mostly supported him. They agreed that he wasn't wrong for standing up for his partner.
Want to know what experts think? We asked Wilda Harrison: "Family dynamics often shape how we see relationships. But money matters can be tricky and don't always show what someone's really thinking. In therapy, we dig into feelings more than just money stuff, so it's better to deal with the real problems than to blame other people"
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