alexandra123
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Interesting post. Another marker (if one were needed) that I am a member of an older generationWhen the wife moved into my place many years ago we generally shared expenses in accordance with income and it was assumed that we would be likely to stay together and house would ultimately belong to both of us. A "partner" now appears to be a temporary arrangement with everything put on a business footing to cater for the potential break-up. Obviously this is the most business-like way of doing things but somehow seems to place the old "Love" aspect on the "nice to have" but "not necessary" list.
Just musing. No offense to anyone
My partner is planning on moving in before christmas.
We have not properly talked about who pays what etc but in conversation the other day, he mentioned that he would pay the electricity and buy some food.
Thanks everyone for the response.
Just for an update. We had a chat and he will now not be moving in. It is too expensive to live with meHe will continue to live for nothing on his mothers floor
This thread reminds me of Tina Turner's song "What's love got to do with it"
Interesting post. Another marker (if one were needed) that I am a member of an older generationWhen the wife moved into my place many years ago we generally shared expenses in accordance with income and it was assumed that we would be likely to stay together and house would ultimately belong to both of us. A "partner" now appears to be a temporary arrangement with everything put on a business footing to cater for the potential break-up. Obviously this is the most business-like way of doing things but somehow seems to place the old "Love" aspect on the "nice to have" but "not necessary" list.
Just musing. No offense to anyone
Interesting post. Another marker (if one were needed) that I am a member of an older generationWhen the wife moved into my place many years ago we generally shared expenses in accordance with income and it was assumed that we would be likely to stay together and house would ultimately belong to both of us. A "partner" now appears to be a temporary arrangement with everything put on a business footing to cater for the potential break-up. Obviously this is the most business-like way of doing things but somehow seems to place the old "Love" aspect on the "nice to have" but "not necessary" list.
Just musing. No offense to anyone
Cant believe this bum thought he could sponge off you and live rent free, throw you a bit of housekeeping money every once in a while. If a girl did that all his mates would be calling her a gold digger!!!! I think Monbretia is right, time to re-evaluate the relationship, maybe find a grown-up for a partner who wont take you for granted!
If his income does not allow him to move in she could consider a lower amount. Say half the utilities, so he learns ! and a low rent, as sharing a bed generally means you wouldn't be paying top rent.
He is on about 10k more than me
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