Talk to him and let him know that all the bills will be split 50/50. He may make more money than you, but in a relationship I think everything should be 50/50. I think maybe in the long run it won't really matter anyways.
2007-02-07 23:24:48
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answered by Tami H 2
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Hey, I just moved in with my boyfriend in Sept 2006. He pays the rent because he makes way more than I do. I pay the phone, cable, internet, and electric. I also buy most of the groceries.
The problem is this: make sure your guy is NOT the type to throw paying the rent in your face when there is an argument or disagreement. My b/f does this all the time and it makes me feel like I'm not paying a damn thing!!! Both our names are on the lease but he does not care about that...HE PAYS THE RENT ITS HIS APARTMENT.
Please honey, evaluate him on his values and character first. It is no fun to live with someone who thinks you're living on HIS dime...
Good Luck.
2007-02-08 00:09:23
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answered by modelchick830 1
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it really is really quite risky for a women human beings to stay a way of existence she will't have the funds for devoid of help from her boyfriend. There are protections equipped into the corporate of marriage that a lady friend don't have. I note of a first caregiver sacrifices a number of her earning means, and should be compensated for her efforts interior the joint challenge of elevating their youthful ones. a comfortable childless college knowledgeable grownup should be able to help herself. There are some questions you should ask your self. a million.) Are your residing expenditures now higher then they could be in case you weren't residing with him? may you be residing inclusive of your mom & Dad for loose or something? 2.) Are you residing a way of existence you won't be able to have the funds for inclusive of your earnings? countless human beings opt for the "cool" yet low paying jobs, yet nevertheless choose all the stuff funds ought to purchase. you won't be able to continuously have both. the middle type way of existence is a perk of countless the boring jobs. you may ought to chosen between the cool pastime or the middle type way of existence. 3.) is this non everlasting? Do you've reasonable reason to trust your earnings will flow up once you end grad college? even as is that?
2016-11-26 02:12:04
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answered by ? 3
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well
when we moved in i moved out of my apt into his house
he pd the mortgage and i pd the smaller bills adding up to close to the mortgage
we both payed our own car ins and car payments and we just bought groc when we needed them
now after many more yrs we have a checking account together and we just put all our money in there
we are not married but it does not matter and i make more then he does
2007-02-07 23:22:59
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answered by elite_women_rule_the_rock 6
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At first, just assume you are splitting everything, and it will work itself out over time. That is how my boyfriend turned husband did it. Eventually though, he paid the rent, and I paid the other bills. Then we got one checking account and that made it even easier.
2007-02-08 00:40:49
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answered by Bec 2
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Like Kevin G says, you have the vagina. What's yours is yours and what's his is yours.
This is the American way. He should support you while you sit watching Soap Operas, eating chocolate and putting on 200 pounds. Then when he gets tired of your lazy ways and divorces you, you can take half of everything had, has or ever will have.
Good lord woman, get married, open a joint account and get on with your lives. If he isn't ready for marriage, you shouldn't be ready to give the milk away. Make him buy the cow...or drink water.
2007-02-07 23:33:46
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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If you can afford to then yes its the best option and saves arguements. If not maybe suggest one pays the rent and the other the bills, you have which ever is cheaper. Good luck.
2007-02-07 23:22:25
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answered by Giggle Angel 4
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Maybe sense he makes more money then you.. he can pay the rent.. and you could pay the other bills (i.e. lights, heat ,cable ect)
That way you are still helping out finacialy... with out having to be strapped for cash.
2007-02-07 23:43:10
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answered by ofxaxrevolution984 2
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FIRST YOU SHOULD TALK TO HIM.
IS NOT FAIR YOU GAIN LESS THAN HIM. YOU COULD DIVIDE 50% - 50% OF DEBTS. FOR INSTANCE:
BILLS:
HOUSING (HE COULD PAY FOR THIS)
ELECTRIC (YOU COULD PAY FOR THIS)
WATER (YOU COULD PAY FOR THIS)
HEAT - AIR CONDITION (HE COULD PAY FOR THIS)
CREDIT CARDS (HIS) (HE IS IN CHARGE OF HIS )
CREDIT CARDS (HERS) (YOUR IN CHARGE OF YOURS)
CAR PAYMENT (HIS) (HE IS IN CHARGE OF HIS)
CAR PAYMENT (HERS) (YOUR IN CHARGE OF YOURS)
FOOD FOR THE MONTH
(BOTH CAN PUT IN $200 A MONTH FOR THIS)
I KNOW YOU MIGHT THINK THIS IS RIDICULOUS BUT IT WORKS FOR ME, I EARN SIMILAR TO MY HUSBAND AND WE BOTH PAY 50-50 OF EVERYTHING, AND WE ALWAYS MANAGE TO SAVE, TAKE TRIPS AND EVEN GO TO THE THEATER AND DINNE OUT ONCE IN A WHILE.
THERE MUST BE A BALANCE IN YOUR FINANCES YOU COULD SIT WITH HIM AND COME TO A HAPPY MEDIWN IN WHAT TO DO WITH THE BILLS AND STICK BY THEM.
2007-02-07 23:52:26
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answered by ââ¢Â¥*~áƦ~NYSunrise~áƦ~*ââ¢Â¥ 4
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ha ha, better talk about it as soon as possible! or else you might become resentful and he won't know why. that wouldn't be fair.
2007-02-07 23:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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