Sign Of A Gold Digger In A Relationship: In today's time, only very lucky people get true love. Otherwise most of the people are connected with each other for some or the other reason. Nowadays people have started loving money and wealth more than others. 



People do not enter into a relationship just for emotional satisfaction. Some people pretend to love and care for you just so that one day they can claim their rights on your money. Such a person in a relationship is called a gold digger. 


 


Although the term gold digger is mostly used for women in society, men are like this too. These people see their partner as an ATM. This can be a serious problem, especially when one's love and relationship is judged only on the basis of money. Therefore, it is important that we recognize whether our partner really wants us or is just taking advantage of us. 


 


This is how to identify a gold digger 


- The most prominent sign of a gold digger is that they always talk about your money and property. If your partner always focuses on your financial status, your salary, property or expenses, it could be a warning sign. 


- Gold diggers are very reluctant to spend their money in a relationship. They try to enjoy your money as much as possible. 


 


- If your partner always expects expensive gifts or is not happy without gifts, then this can also be a sign of a gold digger.


- Gold diggers push away those people closest to you, on whom you do not think at all before spending. Such people ensure that there is no other person in your life who has a claim on your money except them. 


- If your partner's attitude is like a transaction rather than true love, then it is a clear sign that they are in the relationship only for their own benefit.


 

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