Sunday, April 04, 2021

Do Not Take On or Consolidate Your Spouse's Student Loans

 This just sounds like a fucking nightmare.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Maniac said...

More reasons not to get married or go to college. But if you really want to do the former, keep your bank accounts and liabilities seperate.

Logan said...

Nah. Let them suffer. There are few people in life more arrogant than married couples, and they love to look down their noses at single people. It is absolutely fabulous when everything blows up in their faces.

Logan said...

Nah. Let them suffer. There are few people in life more arrogant than married couples, and they love to look down their noses at single people. It is fabulous when everything blows up in their faces.

Anonymous said...

Notice that one of these idiots (1) went to a bible college (snort snicker) and (2) went $200K in debt for a degree in graphic design (guffaw har har). Might as well go back and get a second degree in creative writing. Then her ex-husband had debt from for-profit, and now defunct, ITT Tech. Real winners all.

The only thing worse than this spousal student loan consolidation is for an ex-husband to be ordered to pay his former cupcake's student loans that she incurred before the marriage. Yes, that happens. Don't marry someone with big debt.

TheTrophyOne said...

Dude, 100% and then they tell you, "Don't give up. She's out there somewhere," "You'd make a great dad!", "Ask for her (random person nearby's) number," (Even though they aren't into you), etc. Like you are some sort of charity work.

Fuck that shit. Deal with your shit now. No special person jn your life? Stop fucking looking and don't worry about it.

Not having what you want is BETTER than having what you don't want.

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