You don't want to move in with someone and find out that they don't have auto or health insurance. That's a rude awakening.
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People don't want to be told what type of insurance they have to have.
For many years I didn't have health insurance.
Moving in is almost a bigger step than getting married.
Pre-existing conditions for those previously insured must not lead to someone being unable to get insurance.
It is not good not to have health insurance; that leaves the family very vulnerable.
I'll only move in with my husband. There's no question of a live-in relationship.
The general rule is to not jump into moving in with whoever you're nutty for. But, you know, I was in a bad relationship, and the day I got out of it, I moved in with Ciera, and she ended up becoming my wife.
America doesn't have health insurance.
I don't want to know I'm getting older. Then I'll start to think about getting checkups and insurance. I don't want that.
If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments.
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