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I got engaged to a girl less than three months after I met her. After the engagement, I found that girl was a gold digger. What should I do?

You have known each other for a short time, and you don't know each other well enough. If you can't accept that she is a gold digger, break up as soon as possible, otherwise there will be more contradictions after marriage.

For example, I have a friend and his girlfriend. At first, her girlfriend was quite reasonable, but later she gradually found out that she was a gold digger. The first time I felt something was wrong was when I was shopping. When they went to the jewelry store, my friend showed her the jewelry. She said directly, "Anything with a diamond ring smaller than one carat is worthless." My friend was still stunned, but still promised to buy a carat.

Later, a friend's house began to decorate, and she said that friends would buy cheap goods. My friend was very upset, but in order not to affect the relationship, she kept silent and silently improved the grade of home appliances and building materials. Later, she also said that friends were stingy, and friends began to suspect that they might not be suitable, as if they were not on a standard of living at all.

Finally, my girlfriend said that she used thousands of cosmetics and asked her friends if they would not buy them. My friend said that he wouldn't buy her expensive things often. Then she asked many similar questions and made many demands. My friend was a little at a loss and said that she might not meet her requirements. She began to scold her friends, and both sides said a lot of nasty things. Later, she began to accuse her friends of using language to attack her and even threatened to commit suicide.