29-year-old refuses to cover 27-year-old girlfriend's half of the rent after she impulsively quits her job with no plan: 'She put herself in this situation'

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    I [29M] have been living with my girlfriend, Sarah [27F], for two years. We've always split the rent and bills 50/50, and while money has never been amazing, we make it work.
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    Last month, Sarah came home from work absolutely livid. She ranted about how her boss was incompetent, how she was sick of her job, and how she couldn't take it anymore. Then she just blurted out that she quit-on the spot, no backup plan, no notice,
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    nothing. I was shocked and asked what she planned to do next. She shrugged and said, "I'll figure it out."
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    Well, figuring it out didn't happen. She applied to a few places but didn't seem too pressed about it. Weeks passed, and she started treating unemployment like a vacation-
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    sleeping in, binge-watching shows, and saying she needed to "decompress" before jumping back into the workforce. Meanwhile, I was covering more of our expenses, and my patience was wearing thin.
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    At the start of this month, I reminded her that rent was due soon. She casually told me she couldn't pay her half and asked me to cover it until she "got back on her feet." I asked when she
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    expected that to be, and she admitted she hadn't really been looking that hard for a new job yet. That was the last straw.
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    I told her no. I wasn't going to be the only one financially supporting us, especially when she put herself in this situation. She got upset, saying I should want to help her because we're a team, but I feel like a team
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    requires both people pulling their weight. She accused me of being unsupportive and selfish, and now things are incredibly tense between us.
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    Am I the a hle for refusing to cover for her after she quit with no plan?
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    messageinthebox • 22h ago NTA. She is the a_h_le, though. This won't be the last time she tries to guilt you for her benefit. This is not just a momentary thing. This will happen over and over if you let it happen. Time for a new roommate and girlfriend.
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    jrm1102 • 22h ago NTA - of course not But if you dont want to put your own housing in jeopardy you might have to pay it, and get rid of your gf
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    Responsible_Nos... . 21h ago A team works together, one doesn't just quit their job without another lined up or without discussing it with their other team member. NTA
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    KrofftSurvivor 21h ago Her backup plan was, it's time to be a stay at home girlfriend.
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    Nope, you should not be covering her share of the bills. But unless your lease stipulates that each party is separately responsible for their own share of the rent -
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    You're kinda hosed. Most of the time, both parties are responsible and if one party defaults, the other party is equally liable.
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    So if you don't pay the rent and you're the only one with a job, guess who's gonna wind up in court?
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    Your best bet is to tell her she has ~X amount of time~ to get a job, and then she will be paying you back ~x amount per paycheck~ until her debt is clear.
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    And if she does not have a job by that time, you will find a roommate and replace her on the lease, and she can go home to Mommy & Daddy.
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    dannyboy2414 • 21h ago NTA, her lack or urgency for a new job and poor planning to just quit is not your issue. How would this have worked in the roles we're reversed and you quit, asking her to support you?

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