EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 27 MIN
Am I Financially Abusing My Boyfriend? A Conversation With The Man Himself
from Money Mindset and Personal Finance for First Gen Latinas: Ching@ Tu Money®
#40: Given that my boyfriend pays for a lot of our shared expenses - I often wonder, 'Am I financially abusing him?'I don't wonder it jokingly. He has shared with me that in the past, he experienced some financial abuse (including financial infidelity). I love my boyfriend and I respect his money. But, some of the behaviors he describes from his past sound a bit like the arrangement we currently have going on.In this conversation, we dive into his experience, thoughts and perspective. SPOILER ALERT: he says I'M NOT financially abusing him.Money can be complicated and having conversations around money can be even more so. Tune into this episode to be a fly on the wall of a real life insecurity of mine.See you in the show!⭐️⭐️RELATED PODCAST EPISODES⭐️⭐️💸My Partner Makes 2x More Than Me. Here's How We Split Expenses💸Financial Abuse in Couples: Money Red Flags To Look Out For⭐️RESOURCES⭐️💸GIRL JUMP! Building Your Financial Safety Net to Leave An Abusive Relationship And Reclaim Your Freedom send me your confirmation email to [email protected]💸Follow Justine De Peralta on Instagram💸Subscribe to my Monthly Newsletter💸Follow Mariel on InstagramDISCLAIMER: If you are experiencing financial and domestic abuse and are immediate danger, dial 911.If you are not in immediate danger, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). They also have a website, but here is a Security Alert from their website:‘Internet usage can be monitored and is impossible to erase completely. If you’re concerned your internet usage might be monitored, call us at 800.799.SAFE (7233)’If it is safe to do so, you can visit thehotline.org for more information and resources.Want more personal finance for Latinas? Request the next episode topic by emailing [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#40: Given that my boyfriend pays for a lot of our shared expenses - I often wonder, 'Am I financially abusing him?'I don't wonder it jokingly. He has shared with me that in the past, he experienced some financial abuse (including financial infidelity). I love my boyfriend and I respect his money. But, some of the behaviors he describes from his past sound a bit like the arrangement we currently have going on.In this conversation, we dive into his experience, thoughts and perspective. SPOILER ALERT: he says I'M NOT financially abusing him.Money can be complicated and having conversations around money can be even more so. Tune into this episode to be a fly on the wall of a real life insecurity of mine.See you in the show!⭐️⭐️RELATED PODCAST EPISODES⭐️⭐️💸My Partner Makes 2x More Than Me. Here's How We Split Expenses💸Financial Abuse in Couples: Money Red Flags To Look Out For⭐️RESOURCES⭐️💸GIRL JUMP! Building Your Financial Safety Net to Leave An Abusive Relationship And Reclaim Your Freedom send me your confirmation email to [email protected]💸Follow Justine De Peralta on Instagram💸Subscribe to my Monthly Newsletter💸Follow Mariel on InstagramDISCLAIMER: If you are experiencing financial and domestic abuse and are immediate danger, dial 911.If you are not in immediate danger, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). They also have a website, but here is a Security Alert from their website:‘Internet usage can be monitored and is impossible to erase completely. If you’re concerned your internet usage might be monitored, call us at 800.799.SAFE (7233)’If it is safe to do so, you can visit thehotline.org for more information and resources.Want more personal finance for Latinas? Request the next episode topic by emailing [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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