Man breaks up with girlfriend, but expects her to move out of their shared apartment because he owns "more things," she kicks him out because she was there first: 'I gave him a month to pack'

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    AITA for making my ex move out after they broke up with me?

    Woman crying after breakup
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    One month ago, my long-term, live-in partner broke up with me. I was devastated, but it felt somewhat amicable at first because he convinced me he was
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    breaking up with me out of love. He didn't want to hurt me anymore and thought we were holding each other back from healing. He said he still loved me
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    but had been thinking about leaving for the past year. I had a feeling it was coming because my depre son had worsened due to
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    intense family issues, and we were constantly arguing about his refusal to do couples therapy. He believed my personal struggles
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    were affecting the relationship and that I needed to heal myself first.
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    Despite saying that he talked everything through with his therapist, he had no concrete plan for our living arrangements. He said he didn't want to
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    abandon me and would stay until we figured things out, but he was emotionally prepared to move in with his parents. During that week, he was the nicest he had
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    been to me in a long time and continued to act like my romantic partner. It felt like we could work things out, but when I brought it up, he said he was only doing it
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    to comfort me and that he had the energy to be nicer because we weren't together anymore. We realized that we couldn't share the same physical space anymore,
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    and he reluctantly agreed to go stay with his parents. I told him that he could just go for a few
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    days and come back, but he insisted that it was better to stay there.
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    He also suggested that he should be the one to stay in our house. I thought about it and decided I wanted to stay bc I lived there
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    first. He had assumed I'd move because he had "more stuff" and could afford the house on his own, but once it became clear he had to leave, he became hostile.
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    I gave him a month to pack, but he barely made progress and only came on the weekends. He wouldn't even really use boxes until I brought some. When I set a
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    firm deadline, he framed me as cruel and constantly complained about how stressed out he was and how much he hated staying at his parents' house. I eventually
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    packed up the rest of his stuff for him and gave it to him. That was the last time I saw him.
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    Couple holding hands
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    Since then, he has been telling people that I kicked him out and that he's now being forced to live with his parents. AITA?
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    AnnaBraun1 • 10h ago NTA. he ended things, so why would he expect to keep living there like nothing changed? u gave
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    him time and even helped pack his stuff when he stalled. calling it "getting kicked out" is just him trying to spin the story so he doesn't look bad
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    Bubbly_Chicken_9... • 10h ago That man wanted to cheat in peace. He thought he'd date and see other people but still keep you and your nice
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    homelife. Now he's annoyed that he's just a single guy living with his parents.
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    Couple breaking up
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    Can you afford the house alone? I hope so.
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    NTA. Unless he owns the house or there are other considerations not in the OP, he wanted the break up, he
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    volunteered to move in with his parents, and he should stay there or find a new place.

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