A Tinder match that started with flirty dates and big promises has now stalled at a major red flag, one with a $2,500 price tag. After just two months of seeing each other, a 27-year-old man asked the 22-year-old woman he’s been casually dating to help pay for his car repairs… by dipping into her college fund.
His reasoning? It would get the car road-trip ready for a vacation he’d promised. When she refused, he accused her of “choosing money over him.” Cue the collective record scratch. Scroll down to check the whole story!
One woman’s refusal to use her college fund for a Tinder date’s car repair turned into a heated clash when he accused her of lacking support











Money and romance often make for a combustible mix, especially when casual affection collides with serious financial demands. OP is in a budding relationship, not yet official, yet his date swiftly jumped from affection to expectation, requesting $2.5K from his college fund to repair her car, even suggesting skipping a semester of school. That’s not love, it’s entitlement and a glaring boundary violation.
Therapist Ainhoa Indurain captures the essence of such personal boundaries: they’re not about creating distance; rather, they protect one’s well-being and cultivate respect within relationships.
She writes, “Healthy boundaries strengthen relationships… grounded in assertiveness and respect for one another,” and that saying no is a form of self-care and emotional protection. OP’s refusal to sacrifice his education or his future for a fledgling romance is a textbook display of healthy boundary setting.
Research backs this up: Dr. Reginald Riggins, a clinical psychologist, notes that financial boundaries are among the most critical relationship deal-breakers. He advises, “individuals should be assertive in the early stages of a relationship and have an honest conversation… to establish healthy boundaries with regard to discussing personal matters such as finances.” OP’s hesitation reflects wisdom, not selfishness.
Money habits and emotional intimacy are tightly linked. An article on Love, Money, and Relationships in Psychology Today underlines that candid financial conversations can deepen connection or reveal incompatibility. Money is often the most misunderstood or avoided topic in new relationships, but ignoring it can lead to deeper trust issues later.
Here’s how OP can move forward with both backbone and grace:
- Maintain your priority hierarchy: Your education should come first. It’s not only practical, it shows you value your long-term goals.
- Reframe your communication: Instead of a flat refusal, frame it as “I care about you, but prioritizing my studies and future is non-negotiable right now.”
- Suggest alternatives: He wants support? Offer emotional support, postpone the road trip until both are in stable places. Encourage practical solutions rather than financial bailouts.
- Red flag alert: Pressuring someone you’re not even officially dating to sacrifice their education is a massive red flag. If that pressure continues, it’s worth reevaluating whether this relationship is based on respect or convenience.
Financial boundaries aren’t just about money, they reveal character. OP drew his line early. That’s not coldness; it’s clarity and in relationships, clarity builds trust, not resentment.
Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:
These Redditors called it a love scam, warning she’d never see the money again and urging her to go no-contact




These users flagged his guilt-tripping as manipulative, suspecting he’s targeting multiple women with the same sob story




These commenters praised her for prioritizing education, advising her to ditch him and find someone respectful













In just two months, “Paul” has turned a Tinder fling into a high-stakes financial request, one that could derail OP’s education.
Is she “choosing money over love,” or just protecting herself from a relationship that’s already demanding more than it gives? And when someone’s affection comes with a $2,500 price tag, is it even love at all? Share your opinions in the comments below!










