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Expecting to fight about money with your partner? You might be wrong, study finds
People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do, a new study finds. People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions a…

People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do, a new study finds. People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do, a new study finds.
Key takeaways
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- People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do, a new study finds.
- People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do,
- a new study finds. People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than
- they actually do, a new study finds.
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- ancial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do, a new study finds.
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Why it matters
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- People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do, a new study finds.
- People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than they actually do,
- a new study finds. People in romantic relationships tend to expect financial discussions about with their partner to go worse than