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Telltale Signs That Financial Problems Can Lead To Severe Issues In Your Relationship
Money is not life and yet it is seen that financial strain can impact our lives in a numerous manner. Being a victim of financial strain, we can experience subtle changes at the way we look at our job and at other expenses in our daily lives. Our social life, self-confidence and our love life can also fall prey to the consequences of having financial issues. The moment financial issues raise its head, romance takes a back seat in relationships.

The love life of couples can change from smooth to coarse and their daily life can be affected badly due to this. The recent study from The Ascent, a website that provides financial advice to people has revealed some signs when your financial issues can come in the way of your love life. [1] Let's read about those signs:
1. Money Is The Reason Behind Your Stress
Whether you have started dating or you have been in a long term relationship, money-related issues can crop up at times and one has to deal with it in a sensitive manner. It can be either a unifier or divider.
According to The Ascent, money is one of the most common reasons behind the increasing tension among couples. The same website also reveals, '97% of people who owe money, believe they will be happier if they didn't owe money to someone.' Couples who are in debt, feel it as a burden and wish to end the debt as soon as possible to live their life to its fullest. [1]
Worrying about financial issues can disrupt mental peace between you and your partner. It can't be denied that financial worries and stress go hand-in-hand. The consequences can be frequent fights and arguments in your relationship.
2. You Might Think Twice Before Spending Money
Who doesn't like to be pleasantly surprised by their partner? Couples generally like being generous to each other, while they hang out. For example, you can pay for the dress of your partner even when he/she don't do the same.
Sometimes you and your partner might also make financial sacrifices for the sake of each other's happiness, but when both of you go through financial problems, being generous will certainly become a problem. The above-mentioned study also revealed that couples who have financial issues, stop becoming generous to their partners.

3. Financial Infidelity
According to the Financial Infidelity Survey carried by The Ascent, financial dishonesty is one of the biggest problems that couples face when compared to the partner's religion, caste, family, etc. For couples, financial honesty determines the level of trust they can achieve in their relationships. [1]
The
same
survey
revealed
that
70%
of
the
participants
feel
comfortable
to
discuss
money
with
their
partner.
This
means
the
remaining
30%
of
the
respondents
feel
uncomfortable
to
talk
about
money.[1]
If you consider yourself among these 30%, you need to do a good amount of work on your relationship. Doesn't matter if you have a separate account or accounts for maintaining money, not discussing the borrowing and spending of money can make your relationship weak.
If you are not financially honest with your partner, you might lose your partner, when he/she finds out the truth.
4. Not Being Financially Independent
The
Ascent
revealed
that
70%
of
respondents
in
the
survey
wanted
to
be
more
financially
independent.
Out
of
all,
82%
of
the
respondents
admitted
being
in
the
relationship
has
stopped
them
from
buying
or
getting
what
they
wanted
at
a
certain
point
of
time
in
their
lives.
They
had
heated
arguments
and
bitter
fights
regarding
their
desired
purchases.
[1]
If you think you are also going through the same, it is high time to sit and talk about the issue with your partner.
In a relationship, it is important how beautifully partners avoid misunderstanding and make it stronger despite going through tough situations.
But, by accepting each other's differences and at times making compromises for each other, both can counter financial issues in relationships.
- [1] The Ascent https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/credit-cards/articles/study-financial-infidelity/?fbclid=IwAR2KDYWdo386tEjO8hVjmp3_nHzy28ENF8ePxxLn7Xw9Xfy-eWs1gJ04N0c retrieved on 17 Aug 2019



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