'She said my money 'isn’t just mine anymore'': Entitled girlfriend pressures a salesman into using his hard-earned $5000 bonus on a romantic vacation, he refuses and prioritizes personal financial stability

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  • AITJ for refusing to split my bonus with my girlfriend?
  • I
  • I (27M) work in sales and got a decent year-end bonus, about $5,000. I was really proud, and my first thought was to throw most of it at my student loans,
  • which I've been chipping away at aggressively. When I told my girlfriend (26F) the amount, she got excited and started talking about us taking a trip together.
  • I said I'd love to travel, but realistically, I need to use the money to pay off debt. She immediately got upset, saying since we've been dating for 2 years,
  • my money "isn't just mine anymore." She argued that "money should benefit both of us" if I "see her in my future." I reminded her we don't live together,
  • don't share finances, and I've never expected her to spend her money on me. She said I'm being selfish and "choosing debt over making memories." I told her that becoming financially stable
  • is for our future, but she's been cold ever since and telling her friends I "don't prioritize her." AITJ for keeping my bonus for myself?
  • cryptoglyph ⚫ >since we've been dating for 2 years, my money "isn't just mine anymore." Hahahahahahahaha. Yes, it is. You're not married.
  • noplaceinmind You realize if you sign any legal documents partnering with this woman and it goes sour, she's coming for all of your money, right? Actually nevermind, she's coming for your money now.
  • Curious_Baby_3... NTJ. Its your girlfriend, not your wife.....
  • G-reeper66 Huge red flag, if you do decide to marry this person, please get a pre nup, as others have said she is after your money. Paying down your student loans is a great idea to help stabilize you financially, you have a wise head on your shoulders.
  • JimmyJuniorsBu... My bf and I have been together a little over a year. Don't live together, definitely don't share finances. I'd be happy with a nice dinner. Would never immediately assume he should spend a bunch on a trip for us.
  • KableKutterz_W... She's your girlfriend; not your wife. You don't owe her a penny. She's just a gold digger! This should be a 'red flag" for you.

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