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After being accepted to med school for the class of 2012, my boyfriend asked me to move in with him in the city of the med school, where he currently lives. We have been together for about 2 years, and we have never had a fight!! I know it sounds crazy, but we are really open with our feeling and respect each other, so it never gets to a point where thing boil over.
I love him, and think he is "the one." The problem: my rent!!
He bought a house last year, and his mortgage payment is about 4K a month. He is an investment banker, so that is only about half of his monthly income. He wants me to pay between 500-600 dollars a month in rent and contribute about 200 for food each month. If I have to pay more than that it would be slightly (around 10K overall) cheaper for me to go to another school 3 hours away. Now, this sounds like a great deal for me, since I will have no income, just lots and lots of loans.
Since I'm paying so much less, do you think I'll start to feel like a squatter or he will resent me?? In an ideal world, I would pay half or at least a third, but I just cannot afford it. We go out to dinner a lot. I usually pay about 1 in 4 or 1 in 3 times.(My monthly income is about 1400 right now). Should I continue with this practice or cut back even more when I'm living on loans?
Right now, we don't have problems, but I don't want this to become a point of contention between us?? What about furniture? He wants to get new his and her desks for the study, should I offer to pay half (around 800)?? I'm will to keep the old desk when he buys a new one.
He has a cleaner come in once a month (~250) to clean the house, should I say that I will take care of that stuff, or should I just keep my mouth shut? I don't want to feel like the live in maid/chef, but I want to help out more because of the huge disparity in monthly contribution.
Do other people have experiences living with a person earning a lot of money while you are living on loans during med school? What do med students do? I want to maintain the equitable nature of our relationship, but will money problems drag us down?? I know I will be really busy with school, so I really don't want the extra responsibility of all the cleaning and cooking, but I don't want to feel like a freeloader....any advice????
Thanks in advance!!
I love him, and think he is "the one." The problem: my rent!!
He bought a house last year, and his mortgage payment is about 4K a month. He is an investment banker, so that is only about half of his monthly income. He wants me to pay between 500-600 dollars a month in rent and contribute about 200 for food each month. If I have to pay more than that it would be slightly (around 10K overall) cheaper for me to go to another school 3 hours away. Now, this sounds like a great deal for me, since I will have no income, just lots and lots of loans.
Since I'm paying so much less, do you think I'll start to feel like a squatter or he will resent me?? In an ideal world, I would pay half or at least a third, but I just cannot afford it. We go out to dinner a lot. I usually pay about 1 in 4 or 1 in 3 times.(My monthly income is about 1400 right now). Should I continue with this practice or cut back even more when I'm living on loans?
Right now, we don't have problems, but I don't want this to become a point of contention between us?? What about furniture? He wants to get new his and her desks for the study, should I offer to pay half (around 800)?? I'm will to keep the old desk when he buys a new one.
He has a cleaner come in once a month (~250) to clean the house, should I say that I will take care of that stuff, or should I just keep my mouth shut? I don't want to feel like the live in maid/chef, but I want to help out more because of the huge disparity in monthly contribution.
Do other people have experiences living with a person earning a lot of money while you are living on loans during med school? What do med students do? I want to maintain the equitable nature of our relationship, but will money problems drag us down?? I know I will be really busy with school, so I really don't want the extra responsibility of all the cleaning and cooking, but I don't want to feel like a freeloader....any advice????
Thanks in advance!!