He’s always telling me he can’t afford things, and I end up paying for them.
He works in the fitness community, whereas I am employed in a corporate setting. I earn significantly more than him; he has a more robust savings account. I also have more responsibilities within my family, so I tend to spend more money.
Pause for a moment and assess the situation. Some relationships remain financially uneven. That can be fine if the two partners have an agreement about how resources will be managed. While she and I both tend to be picky about friends, we instantly clicked, and I even spent three months at her house during my internship because it was near her place.
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