It was the start of what I thought would be a magical journey with my girlfriend. We had been dating for a year and I had been planning this trip for months. We had booked all the flights, hotels, and activities, and I was really excited to surprise her with a romantic getaway.
But my excitement quickly turned to disappointment when my girlfriend refused to purchase travel insurance. She had seen the cost of the insurance and decided that it was too expensive. I argued that it was a necessary expense, but she wouldn’t budge. She said that she was confident that nothing would go wrong, and that we didn’t need the insurance.
I explained to her that while I was confident that nothing would go wrong either, it was still important to have the insurance in case something did happen. It was a small price to pay for peace of mind and to make sure that we had some type of financial protection in case of an emergency or unforeseen circumstance.
But she still refused to buy the insurance. I tried to reason with her and explain that it was important to have the coverage in case of an emergency, but she was adamant that she didn’t want to buy it.
I offered to pay for her but she don’t want to. She is really a illogical cheapo
Finally, I had had enough. I told her that if she wasn’t going to buy the insurance, then I wasn’t going to go on the trip. I told her that I wanted to make sure that we were both financially protected in case something went wrong, and that I wasn’t willing to take the risk of not having the insurance.
My girlfriend was clearly upset by my decision and tried to persuade me to go on the trip without the insurance, but I was firm in my resolve. I told her that I wouldn’t be able to enjoy the trip if I knew that we weren’t financially protected in case something went wrong.
Unfortunately, my decision meant that the trip was cancelled. We had already paid for everything in advance, and I wasn’t willing to take the risk of not having the insurance. We couldn’t get a refund, so we were both out the money for the flights, hotels, and activities.