facts…imagine giving up your personal space to a mf you not even married to FOHmy wife didn't move in with me until we were married. I don't play that "shackin up" shyt. I need my space sometimes.

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Part 2 bc I don’t want to make another thread. With inflation and a recession about to start, how soon would it be ok for you and your gf to live together? How would you split the costs? And would you be ok with her only paying for groceries, household items, internet/tv while you pay for everything else?
I can't believe you asked us this question.ETA:
Part 2 bc I don’t want to make another thread. With inflation and a recession about to start, how soon would it be ok for you and your gf to live together? How would you split the costs? And would you be ok with her only paying for groceries, household items, internet/tv while you pay for everything else?
We have a special thread for us men discussing how we deal with women for years. One of the key thing that get brought up in that thread is not be a doormat or simp for a woman especially if she isn't your significant other.No, my mom was a pushover and my dad was a controlling selfish financially irresponsible spender. His old ass was obsessed with being a pimp/player.
He eventually ended up making the same amount as her but that wasn’t until after they got divorced. And even while making 6 figures, he still spent up his money and the women he dealt with money. He has always attracted women with money for some odd reason and all except the psycho one would trick on him. Pathetic.
ETA: also, the difference in income was huge for the longest. In the beginning, he was making like 45k (with a respectable job title if that makes a difference) and she was making $120k. He inherited his grandparent’s home that she moved into so he didn’t have major bills if that makes a difference. They renovated it on her dime though