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Should You Trust Someone Who Hides Their Credit Score but Wants Joint Accounts?

🚨Red FlagToxicity Score: 7/10
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The Situation

"She refuses to talk about her credit score but wants joint accounts"

The Brutal Truth

She wants access to your finances without disclosing her own. This suggests a lack of accountability and openness, red flags for future financial decisions. If she can’t discuss her credit, can she be trusted with deeper commitments?

❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)

An anxious person might agree to joint accounts despite the lack of transparency, believing it will strengthen the relationship. This is detrimental; it compromises self-worth and puts their needs last. Don't sacrifice financial security or boundaries for someone else's comfort!

đź’­ Something to Reflect On

What does my reaction to financial conversations reveal about my self-worth and needs in a relationship?

✨ What To Do Next

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