Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why would you buy a house together if not married
Because we were in what I thought at the time was a long term loving relationship and planning to get married?
When was the wedding date? He might be getting cold feet.
Nov 2023
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send an email documenting the utility situation for this month:
Dear John,
Per our conversation this morning, I will pay the utility bills this month, and you will reimburse me for your half by August 31.
The utility bills are as follows:
Electricity (paid [date])
Gas (paid [date])
Etc…
Your half is $XX.
Thanks,
Taylor
Even better, stick to the prior method of payment where 1/2 goes on his credit card.
OP, with his bad credit history and recent behavior DO NOT advance money for this loser. You need that money for your CHILDREN and are not likely to see it again. Come on, wise up.
Anonymous wrote:Since you said you easily qualified to be the only one on the mortgage I assume that means you can easily afford the house by yourself. Buy him out as a way to keep your kid's lives as stable as possible. Do not let him call the shots on this one. Get a lawyer if he fights you.
I suggest you stop trying to psychoanalyze him and identify his personality type, it's pointless at this time since he has made it obvious that he's ready to dump you. He's probably got another woman but that doesn't even matter at this point. It's a waste of time trying to figure him out when your kids need you to focus entirely on what will be best for them and your family's future. Lean on whatever support people you have, family, close friends, whoever.
Anonymous wrote:why would you buy a house together if not married
Anonymous wrote:Send an email documenting the utility situation for this month:
Dear John,
Per our conversation this morning, I will pay the utility bills this month, and you will reimburse me for your half by August 31.
The utility bills are as follows:
Electricity (paid [date])
Gas (paid [date])
Etc…
Your half is $XX.
Thanks,
Taylor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Have you ever heard the phrase "7 year itch" ?
Yes, I've heard of it before. Could be what's going on or not. Doesn't really matter though. He's made it clear that he doesn't want the relationship anymore.
He is so cold and distant and has had such a nasty disposition ever since I told him he has no right to kick me out of the house.
I don't deserve to be treated like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Have you ever heard the phrase "7 year itch" ?
Yes, I've heard of it before. Could be what's going on or not. Doesn't really matter though. He's made it clear that he doesn't want the relationship anymore.
He is so cold and distant and has had such a nasty disposition ever since I told him he has no right to kick me out of the house.
I don't deserve to be treated like this.
Anonymous wrote:OP: Have you ever heard the phrase "7 year itch" ?
No, you weren't . Not for 9 years. He was getting easy sex and putting up with your children. You should have said no cohabitation until you were married.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why would you buy a house together if not married
Because we were in what I thought at the time was a long term loving relationship and planning to get married?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why would you buy a house together if not married
NP. It’s 2023. Many people do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why would you buy a house together if not married
NP. It’s 2023. Many people do this.