Love flies out the window when poverty comes in the door, they say, and it's true.

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It strips away romantic illusions and shows where real support and responsibility are missing. When money problems pile up, feelings alone rarely cover unpaid rent, empty fridges, or the stress that follows; action and planning are required. Treat the line as a wake-up call: stop relying on sentiment and start fixing the practical cracks that chew away at connection.

When to use it

  • When late notices arrive and arguments start, sit down with your partner, list priorities, and make a concrete budget—don't pretend feelings are enough.
  • Before accepting a long-term commitment, check how you both handle money; stability is a foundation, not a bonus.
  • If financial strain is pushing people apart, agree on short-term sacrifices and clear steps to regain control so care can return.
  • Use shared financial tasks—bills, savings goals, emergency plans—as proof of commitment, not as permission to ignore real problems.