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I met Ally in college. We were super close. Her family has a lot of money and mine doesn't, but it didn't matter as much during school. She'd dress me up in her clothes and bring me with her everywhere. It sounds weird, but it's like she prided herself in taking care of me, like a pet. At the time, it seemed really thoughtful, but after we graduated, we drifted apart and the differences in our financial lives became a lot more stark.

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I'm drowning aside from this wedding, too — I have $19,000 of other debt from student loans and credit cards and medical bills.

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I used my savings — about $2,000 — to buy plane tickets and cover some of the costs, but the rest just went on my credit card. ... It took me over a year to pay it off.

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>savings

>$2000

lol

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And people wonder why we didn't let them have credit cards until the 70s :marseyboomer:

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>2000 dollars on plane tickets

Anyone who buys economy plane tickets for anything resembling full price is an r-slur. Just set up a price alert and get them for a fraction of a price when the airline briefly panics the ticket won't sell.

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:#marseycalebhammergenocide:

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