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Financially Strapped! Fiance Is Broke'n Hearted Over EngagementDear Harlan, I've been with

Financially Strapped! Fiance Is Broke'n Hearted Over Engagement

Dear Harlan,

I've been with my girlfriend off and on for about five years. Last summer, I took the leap and bought her "the ring". Now I'm not sure if I'm in this relationship for the right reasons. I seem to be in this relationship mainly because I have more than $ 5,000 invested in us. I don't know if I'm truly still in love with this girl. Should I stick it out and hope it gets better? What do I do?

Cashless in College

Dear Cashless in College,

If you can't separate the price tag from the fiancee, your engagement is worthless. A ring is a symbol of love and commitment, not debt and burden. She deserves more — not more carats, more honesty. Take a break if you're this confused. Save her the time and trauma of a future divorce. Why you haven't talked to her about this situation is a whole other problem.

Sadly, engagements get broken. Even sadder, marriages get broken. And a broken marriage is far more expensive — financially and emotionally.

Harlan

What is the advice that Harlan has given the heart broken fiance?

A.He should not have made the engagement.

B.He should not have bought the diamond ring.

C.He should have talked the matter over with her.

D.He should stop the worthless engagement now.

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