> Tips for moving in with my boyfriend?

Tips for moving in with my boyfriend?

Posted at: 2015-07-28 
So he's the love of my life and I know I'm his and we're seriously thinking about moving in together within the next couple of months. I don't have a job because I'm a full time student but he can support the both of us on his own (though I told him I wanted to contribute since I'm graduating soon but he has this thing about being the money maker and taking care of me) but I deff want a job and to help especially with my own personal bills like cell phone, car, special foods etc. I just want tips for budgeting, couponing, good cheap places for furniture/kitchen supplies etc :)

Please don't do this. It's a red flag that he thinks he should pay for everything. He's not treating you like an equal. It's like he's living in the 1950's and wants a wifey. Soon you'll find that he expects you to do the dishes, laundry, cleaning and cooking, since HE is paying for everything.

Instead, get a place of your own and a job of your own. Continue to date him if you like, but keep your own place.

Really, though, he sounds like a neanderthal.

Get clothes and household items from thrift stores, plan a week's meals in advance, learn to grow some vegetables like tomatoes.

But really, live on your own.

Cant u see im in love w BHS,who paid my education costs bfr that bf wreck needed money or a suprise or?God! Put it that way what an expensive non helping lame bf would hv been,non educated, lazy,unhelpful,unaware-n like no wonder even John Paul looked good, naahh! Oohhh,true story.

#1 get I.U.D. installed.

#2 get nip/tuck on him done.

#3 volunteer at local women homeless shelter to learn how they got there.

#4 as for money and budgets library card can help you learn how not to get burned.

If you move in, Who is paying for your health insurance

Does he actually earn enough for your car insurance,registration, inspection?

B Decades smarter stay home and get educated about money and life.

Maybe will save you decades of HARD LIFE lessons.