Anonymous wrote:Where are her parents? Why can't they support her? As far as you supporting her, only if you've been with her for more than three years, intend to marry her and only for an agreed upon period shorter than three months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My girlfriend and I share a home (mine) and we both work FT jobs. I make a decent amount more than her and she had been considering going back to school. I told her I supported her. She wanted to work PT, which I was on board with them, and then decided she wanted to quit to go to school to make things easier on her. I can afford it and was on board. She announced today that she is considering quitting school, but doesn’t want to go back to work right away. Her job is mentally and physically demanding and she needs to a break. I admittedly didn’t handle it well and told her to suck it up. People work jobs they hate everyday because nothing is free. She’s not upset with me and says that she can’t be a man who doesn’t support her. Who is in the wrong?
Both of you. She needs to contribute financially if she isn't in school. And you need to support her need for a break.
Anonymous wrote:Girlfriend? Her.
Anonymous wrote:My girlfriend and I share a home (mine) and we both work FT jobs. I make a decent amount more than her and she had been considering going back to school. I told her I supported her. She wanted to work PT, which I was on board with them, and then decided she wanted to quit to go to school to make things easier on her. I can afford it and was on board. She announced today that she is considering quitting school, but doesn’t want to go back to work right away. Her job is mentally and physically demanding and she needs to a break. I admittedly didn’t handle it well and told her to suck it up. People work jobs they hate everyday because nothing is free. She’s not upset with me and says that she can’t be a man who doesn’t support her. Who is in the wrong?