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Will you marry a boy who can't afford a house and his parents don't have a pension?

Nowadays, getting married with a car and a house seems to be standard. No car and no house is such a world. But some people believe in true love. Why do you have to have a car and a house?

Will you marry a boy who can't afford a house and his parents don't have old security?

Let's take a look at the personal experiences of several netizens:

Netizen A: The reality is really cruel. Ten years ago, I married my lover in spite of my parents' opposition. We are all working-class, and our parents-in-law are pure farmers with almost no income. My mother-in-law and nanny brought up the children. Now the elderly are given medical expenses and living expenses every month. Fortunately, my sister shares the hospitalization expenses once a year. Today is Mother's Day. I bought an Adidas T-shirt for my mother. My mother doesn't want it anyway, because we are now. I go home once every six months on weekdays to be filial to my parents, but they always consider my financial situation. I can't do it all over again, but I will go forward bravely. Love without bread will starve to death.

Netizen B: My husband and I just got married naked. We have no house, no money and no bride price. We don't have a wedding dress and our parents don't have social security. After the baby was born, we both rented a bungalow, and neither of our parents wanted to bring it or give me more than half a cent. I spend my own money to buy food and have a confinement. Life must be hard, but the husband and wife went to one place and bought a house for several years. I am at home. Now my parents want to live together, but I don't want to tell the truth. His parents didn't do anything for me and left when I was confined. My grandparents haven't called for a child's birthday for more than ten years. Our mother and son are like air. I can't have any resentment, but I will support them. After all, I am the grandparents of my husband's parents and children, and I don't want my husband to be embarrassed. Everyone will get old, but I explained that support is not my family's business, but someone else's. ?