You love each other. Your financial lives are completely different. Practice the conversation most couples have too late.
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From defining the relationship to navigating money differences, growing apart, or ending things with care — practice the conversations that most couples have too late, too messily, or not at all.
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What happens in this story4 scenarios
You love each other. You also have no idea what's in their bank account, what they owe, or what they think a 'reasonable' grocery bill looks like. Tonight, the money conversation starts — without starting a fight.
They spend freely. You save compulsively. Neither of you is wrong — but the gap between your financial instincts is starting to feel personal, and it shouldn't.
The way you handle money didn't start with you. It started with a parent who hid bills, or one who counted every rupee out loud. Those stories are running the show — and you haven't named them yet.
Love doesn't need a spreadsheet. But your shared future does. You're building a money system together — joint accounts, spending boundaries, shared goals — that neither of you will resent.
More stories in this course
View all →The Talk
You have been seeing each other for three months. Nobody has named it yet. Tonight is the night someone does — and it might be you.
4 scenarios →The Growing Apart
You are both different people than when you started. The relationship hasn't caught up. Have the conversation before you reach the point of no return.
4 scenarios →The End
You know it is over. They might not. There is no good way to do this — but there is a better way. One that honors what you had.
4 scenarios →The Money Talk
You love each other. Your financial lives are completely different. Practice the conversation most couples have too late.
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