When it comes to love, money is supposed to be no object. But there’s no disentangling love from anything in our lives, and income is no exception. So how do you assess the role money should play in a relationship, and what happens when your desires and means change over time? In today’s rapid-fire episode, the Sugars answer five letters from people who want to know how to discuss money with their romantic and familial partners. For more information on today’s episode, including a list of literary recommendations from the Sugars, visit nytimes.com/dearsugars.
Dear Sugar: How Do I Stop Lying?
How Do We Forgive Our Fathers?
More Money, More Problems
Dear Sugar: Am I Too Young To Get Married?
The Wounded Child Within
The Land Of The In-Law
Dear Sugar: I'm Sleeping With Younger Men
When Friendships End
Former Hellraisers (Should We Share Our Past With Our Children?)
Dear Sugar: I'm Bad At Breaking Up
Big Love (Polyamory And Its Discontents)
Dear Sugar: My Brother Is Too Affectionate With His Boyfriend
The Hidden Worlds Of Guilt And Shame
Dear Sugar: How Do I Survive The Critics?
The Family We Carry
Making Love
The Deal Killer
The Two Stories We Tell
Dear Sugar: I'm Addicted To Painkillers
Dear Sugar, Episode 1: Meet The Sugars
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