Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, not being able to handle financial commitments is a huge red flag when dating. If your boyfriend is paying any of your bills because you’ve not budgeted appropriately, then he’s right to move out and end the relationship.
Perhaps you should be looking for a housing arrangement that you can afford, with roommates to share the cost of rent?
You sound superficial
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, not being able to handle financial commitments is a huge red flag when dating. If your boyfriend is paying any of your bills because you’ve not budgeted appropriately, then he’s right to move out and end the relationship.
Perhaps you should be looking for a housing arrangement that you can afford, with roommates to share the cost of rent?
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Anonymous wrote:You guys aren’t on the same page with your goals.
Ideally, your partner is supportive of you reaching your goals and recognizes that it’ll help you out as a couple in the long run. Sacrificing a year or two now will set you up to be more financially stable in the future.
A good partner also wouldn’t want you to be stressed out at a job you hate just because it makes more money.
He’s a jerk, but it’s better to find out now than later on. You don’t want to be married to a bean counter - trust me, I’ve been there.
Can you afford another place on your own? Is there family you can stay with while you go back to school?
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you play house before figuring out your sh-t. Sorry, OP. Sounds like you guys have more of a roommate situation set up so you need to be able to pay your way.
Anonymous wrote:Dang I wouldn’t want to renew my lease with you either. On top of that, I don’t think I would date you anymore either.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, not being able to handle financial commitments is a huge red flag when dating. If your boyfriend is paying any of your bills because you’ve not budgeted appropriately, then he’s right to move out and end the relationship.
Perhaps you should be looking for a housing arrangement that you can afford, with roommates to share the cost of rent?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, not being able to handle financial commitments is a huge red flag when dating. If your boyfriend is paying any of your bills because you’ve not budgeted appropriately, then he’s right to move out and end the relationship.
Perhaps you should be looking for a housing arrangement that you can afford, with roommates to share the cost of rent?