Times-Call (Longmont)

Daughter is concerned about affording expenses

- Contact Amy Dickinson via email, askamy@ amydickins­on.com.

DEAR AMY >> My daughter is engaged to her college boyfriend. They are now living together.

Even though my daughter’s income is substantia­lly below his, he insists that she pay 50 percent of their expenses. She is starting to fall behind and is going into debt in order to keep up.

I’d like to know your thoughts.

— Concerned Parent

DEAR CONCERNED >> I’m wondering why your daughter’s fiancé; has the power to decide and dictate their household finances?

If they are looking ahead to a marriage where they will be true partners, then these important issues should be negotiated and mutually decided upon — not dictated by one partner.

If she is managing her money responsibl­y but is not able to afford living with these terms, then something needs to change. It is ultimately extremely expensive to be in debt.

My greater point is that this is a red flag. The pressure of being in debt will add to the pressure of being with a partner who (at least from this account) sounds controllin­g.

DEAR AMY >> Like other readers, I was appalled at your response to “Anonymous,” the reader who complained about “free range” children at family events.

These parents are not only lazy, they are negligent. I can’t believe you stood up for them!

— Upset

DEAR UPSET >> After warning about the hazards and dangers of children running “free range” at other people’s homes, I did stick up for these parents.

Anonymous did not mention that these children were rude or disruptive to others — only that they were permitted to run around on their own.

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