Engaged and Jobless: Am I Marrying a Gold Digger?

I Proposed to My Girlfriend, Now She Wants to Be a Stay-at-Home Fiancée – Am I Marrying a Gold Digger?Before getting engaged, a young couple found out they were employed by the same company but had quite different salaries.

The young woman wanted to leave her job after being engaged, which led others on social media to think she was a gold-digger. However, her fiancé disputes that.A 30-year-old engaged man posted a message on the AITAH subreddit asking for guidance regarding a challenging circumstance he was going through and felt horrible about.

He clarified that he, a researcher for a large tech company, first met his fiancée during an event at their shared office 2.5 years ago. The 26-year-old completely enthralled the original poster (OP), who then asked her out.

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