of_the_rose
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A year ago I lent one of my close friends money for her College education (approx $1000). I felt good about helping her out. (for some background info, she is 20 and lives at home with her mom)
She has been paying me back in installments this past year, and has paid for about half of her debt.
But here's the part that gets me upset, and not knowing what to do or think:
Since she claims not have a bank account of her own, she gave me another 750 to hold on to (her savings). - I was a little bit unncomfortable about that, but held on to it regardless. Then she was giving me another installment of money ($150) to put away for a trip (for fun), and she bought a laptop, and has been going out for expensive dinners.
The biggest thing that got me upset was that I found out that she had a college account the whole time!
-and at the same time, she says that she cannot pay me back any more money for a long time!
I lent her the money out of concern, but now I feel like she is taking advantage of me, and isn't prioritizing paying off her debt. She is a fellow sister in Christ, and I don't know how to act in a Christ-like manner towards her. (and I cannot affoard to let her debt go)
What should I do? (I've confronted her many times)
Is it ethical to pressure her for money?
and When do you lend?
She has been paying me back in installments this past year, and has paid for about half of her debt.
But here's the part that gets me upset, and not knowing what to do or think:
Since she claims not have a bank account of her own, she gave me another 750 to hold on to (her savings). - I was a little bit unncomfortable about that, but held on to it regardless. Then she was giving me another installment of money ($150) to put away for a trip (for fun), and she bought a laptop, and has been going out for expensive dinners.
The biggest thing that got me upset was that I found out that she had a college account the whole time!
-and at the same time, she says that she cannot pay me back any more money for a long time!
I lent her the money out of concern, but now I feel like she is taking advantage of me, and isn't prioritizing paying off her debt. She is a fellow sister in Christ, and I don't know how to act in a Christ-like manner towards her. (and I cannot affoard to let her debt go)
What should I do? (I've confronted her many times)
Is it ethical to pressure her for money?
and When do you lend?
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