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Girlfriend Covers Rent and Utilities While BF Aggressively Saves For His House, GF Refuses To Pay Bills

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Love can sometimes be a tumultuous ride.

In the realm of human emotions, love and trust are the pillars that hold relationships together, fostering growth and shared experiences. However, sometimes the pursuit of love can lead us down unexpected paths, forcing us to confront the true essence of those we hold dear. Today, we invite you to join us on an enthralling journey through a story of love, deceit, and self-discovery.

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OP finds themselves at a critical crossroad in life when they inherit a valuable house and navigate the complexities of love and partnership with Mark. Initially, they agree that if they head towards marriage, a prenuptial agreement will safeguard OP’s inheritance. Amidst financial worries, OP proposes a unique solution to support Mark’s dream of homeownership, with the expectation of being repaid. However, the situation takes an unforeseen turn as an agreement drafted by Mark reveals questionable clauses and unravels a darker side of his personality. Scroll down for the complete story.

OP has been in a relationship with Mark for 2 years, they discussed future plans but haven’t addressed taking the next step, while Mark’s dream of owning a house is slowed down by the high cost of living in their city.

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OP’s partner asked if they would cover rent and utilities for a year while he saves aggressively, but OP is hesitant. The house would be solely the partner’s as they aren’t married, and repayment of OP’s financial support was promised “eventually.”

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OP inherited a house in a high cost of living city and has agreed with Mark that if they marry, he’ll sign a prenup to ensure he has no claim on the property, as he considers it his own.

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OP is concerned about providing financial assistance to Mark for their rented house, feeling it might entitle them to a claim on it in case of a breakup.

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OP wants to avoid assuming financial risk for Mark’s rented house and proposed a temporary living arrangement to help him save, but he reacted negatively.

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OP suggested an alternative to covering Mark’s rent, proposing to provide a monetary contribution towards the down payment on his house, owning a percentage equivalent to the amount given:

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OP proposed a deal to Mark: fronting him money for a house down payment in exchange for owning a percentage equivalent to the amount given, with no interest for the first year, but if not repaid, Mark would owe OP that percentage of the house’s future value:I don't want to help my boyfriend buy a house  UPDATE

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OP acknowledges that the proposed deal is not favorable due to rising real estate prices, hoping Mark would decline, but he surprisingly agrees and plans to proceed with a lawyer-drafted agreement:I don't want to help my boyfriend buy a house  UPDATE
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OP received a hastily prepared agreement from Mark with questionable clauses, which their lawyer deemed problematic. After proposing an alternative, Mark refused to sign it, became angry, and resorted to violence:

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OP endured two days of emotional manipulation and gaslighting, and realized that they no longer trusted or cared for Mark, prompting the decision to end the relationship.

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Emotional manipulation, gaslighting, and violence, raises significant red flags and indicates a lack of respect and honesty in the relationship. Trust is an essential foundation in any healthy relationship, and the actions displayed by Mark suggest that he may not be trustworthy or respectful of OP’s boundaries and feelings. It was wise of OP to prioritize her safety and well-being and considered moving on from the relationship.

Mark is the selfish one in their relationship:

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We are glad OP found out Mark’s reality:

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“Mark is a sneaky little insect.”

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Have you encountered similar trials that tested your faith in someone? We welcome you to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

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