Adrianna Rodriguez holding up bedazzled piggy bank.Photo:Courtesy of Adrianna Rodriguez

Courtesy of Adrianna Rodriguez
Adrianna Rodriguezhad been thinking of ways to curb her overspending habit and learn to save money when she came up with the idea of getting a piggy bank.
“I wanted to set aside some money so that when I go to college, I have a little personal fund to use,” the high schooler tells PEOPLE exclusively. “That is my goal and I plan to stick to it. There’s no specific amount of money that I’m reaching toward, just a time frame I want to complete.”
Adrianna Rodriguez holding up bedazzled piggy bank.Courtesy of Adrianna Rodriguez

To prevent herself from opening the bank, Rodriguez only gave the code to one person: her boyfriend, Jay, whom she’s been dating for almost a year. While she loves her parents and sisters, she knew that her boyfriend — who has a front-row seat to her spending habits — would never give her the code unless she really needed it.
“I think we both knew that he was the best option to keep it closed,” she says. “He was excited to know that not only did I trust him enough, but that his dream of me actually spending my money would come true, seeing as he holds the code.”
“I didn’t think my parents would even entertain the idea of a piggy bank,” she adds. “I also believe that my sisters would have forgotten the code right after creating it.”
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A close up of the piggy bank.Courtesy of Adrianna Rodriguez

When the Northern Virginia local went to put money in the bank for the first time, she recorded the moment on camera. Later, she posted it toTikTok, writing on the video, “Me because I can’t save money for the life of me so I bedazzled a piggy bank that only my boyfriend has the code to.”
“At first, I tried to trick my boyfriend into giving me the code — this did not work — and it was a little dramatic of me at the beginning, how much I wanted to be able to open it,” she admits. “But honestly, at this point, I don’t even think about it.”
“This has not affected us in a negative or positive way,” she adds of their relationship. “We never even really discussed it outside of me just sending videos of me putting the money in. It only became a focus point in conversation once it blew up, and it was just something we both got excited about for me.”
“I hope people just understand this is a very lighthearted situation,” she adds. “I’m just a girl who wants to save up a small fund before heading off to college after this summer and be able to open it in a few months and enjoy what I’ve worked toward. I also hope people take on their own money-saving adventure. I think the best way to do serious things is to make it fun and enjoyable for you to stick to it.”
source: people.com