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It's no secret that money can be a huge problem in relationships. So what do you do if you've just had a fight with your significant other over money? Watch this episode of "The Jam" to see what host Bridget McManus' advice is, with the help of PeopleJam member efolgate's blog post "How to Resolve a Dispute About Money With Your Spouse."
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C-o-m-p-l-e-t-e-l-y bonkers! - in a good way.
Damn. You see that car, you buy that car.
Bridget is just so bonkers indeed, I love her.
Yes, I think she has flipped her lid. She's done what, 50-some shows? I don't know how they get content for everyday, but I love it. Can't get enough of Bridget.
That was a barrel of laughs, fun way to get a point across...keep up the good work Bridget.
ha ha so funny. Great job Bridget!
I never get enough Bridget. Personally, I like the filth.
Awesome! Money problems do equal divorce, sad but true. I always go for the individual savings accounts! That way neither person is the sole money holder.
I agree - communication is key. If you don't talk about money or money problems, there will definitely be fights. Keep an open door to communication, making sure you're always on the same page as your spouse. Great job Bridget!
This blog is sad, but true. My husband and I have the biggest fights, because he doesn't listen to me. He chooses to put me over the finances, so if we go without.. it'll be my fault. As of lately, we've been trying to work with eachother, and it's going better. We give eachother looks, lol, but we always talk about it. It's hard not to fight over money, when you have someone that constantly wants to spend it.
I agree. This blog is sad. Relationships are taken as seriously as they use to be. My grandparents were married for 60 years and I can't keep a bf for more than 2 months. Great job Bridge!
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