if they were flat out broke with large debt?
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Yes, although I won't merge our finances or put anything in her name until she sorts that stuff out and pays all her debts.
I might one day be that broke soulmate, and I would like my soulmate to marry me despite that, so It'd be pretty hypocritical if I said no. Although I've never really seen marriage as being very necessary, but it would be good as financial matters are concerned.
Will I stick by them? Yes, but before we get married I'd make sure that everything is sorted out and that my potential spouse isn't suffering from gambling addictions or w/e else that leads to large debts.
It's one thing to marry, but you have to look at everyone in the picture like future children. They don't deserve having to suffer for someone's problems. So I say to stick by them and help them out first, THEN marry.
Who said anything about dump? It clearly says would you still marry your soulmate. That doesn't automatically mean the relationship ends because you prefer not to do that when they're flatout broke and in seriously large debt. If anything, how can someone flatout broke and in large debt be anyone's soulmate? Who wakes up and says that my ideal man/woman.Of course...how can you even say no? You must be a selfish person if you would dump your SOUL MATE because they have debt.
harperseth
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