
There are many good things that come out of starting a life with your partner: winter is more bearable, someone else picks up treats on the way home and you can make recipes for two without having to eat both serves yourself.
Bliss.
What isn’t so blissful is having to negotiate who pays for what when one earns six beans and the other earns three beans but both water the house plant called Joan equally.
So we’re on the same page as a guy on Reddit who’s struggling with how to budget his future life with his future partner.
“With the differing levels of income and debts, it’s a little vague on how to split up financial responsibility between the two of us while still supporting one another,” he said.
And did that get the people talking.
