She Won The Lottery, But She Has No Interest In Sharing Any Of Her New Money With Her Boyfriend

denis_vermenko - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person
denis_vermenko - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person

A 26-year-old girl is currently dating her boyfriend, who is 23, and they have been together for close to 5 months now.

Her boyfriend knows that she has been working hard to save every penny so she can finally move out and no longer live with her mom and dad.

Her parents are terrible to live with, and they’re really nasty to her. Things at home are so bad that she’s gone to some really dark places over how her parents have treated her.

Oftentimes, she would try to spend just one night away from home to try to get by.

She would ask her friends to stay over, and she does have a sibling, but they live somewhere where there isn’t enough room for her to stay over for a night, let alone move in.

Although her boyfriend knew how awful things were at her house, he never invited her to come to his place to get away from her parents for an evening.

“When I asked, he said “sure” many times, but I still never got to, and I am not the type to beg,” she explained.

“I ended up meeting someone online explaining my situation and couch surfed overnight and kept it a secret from my boyfriend.”

“I did not want him to think I was needy, but the desperation was real, and it hurts me that after seeing what I’ve been through, maybe a night of compassion could have saved my life.”

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“But I had to rely on the kindness of a stranger for that.”

This leads us to today; she actually won the lottery. After paying taxes on the money, she has a bit less than $100,000.

She’s planning on using all of that money to move out of her mom and dad’s house, and she has no intention of sharing any of her money with her boyfriend.

All throughout their relationship, she did mention to her boyfriend that if she managed to get enough money saved to leave home, she would let him move in with her, though now she wants to change her mind.

“But now that it’s actually real, I am starting to look back at how this person never made any sacrifice for me, that a stranger was willing to, and so now I’ve changed my mind about what I told my boyfriend,” she said.

She’s left wondering how to tell her boyfriend that she won the lottery and how to tell him that she has no interest in letting him live with her anymore.

How do you think she can break this news to him?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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