Guy inherits $50k from grandfather and his 8-month girlfriend instantly treats it as their money, demands to use it for her debts and future plans, then issues an ultimatum when he refuses: 'We don't even live together!'

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  • My girlfriend expects me to share my inheritance even though we've only dated 8 months

    My grandfather passed away last month and left me $50,000. My girlfriend and I have been together 8 months.
  • She's now talking about "our inheritance" and making plans for how "we" should spend it. I said this is MY inheritance.
  • She got upset saying "I thought we were partners?" I said we are but we've been together less than a year!
  • She's made a whole budget showing how "we" should use the money - paying off her student loans, down payment on "our" first home, vacation for "us." I said I'm using it for MY student loans and savings.
  • She said "You're being really selfish about this. Don't you see us having a future?" I do see a future but that doesn't mean my inheritance before marriage becomes joint property!
  • Couple sitting on a living room couch having a serious conversation, with the woman gesturing while the man looks concerned in a modern home interior.
  • She says "If you really loved me you'd want to share everything." She's given me an ultimatum - agree to split the inheritance and use it for "our life together" or she's "reconsidering the relationship." I told her that's financial manipulation.
  • She said "It's called being committed!" We don't even live together! We've never talked about marriage!
  • Why does she think she's entitled to money my grandfather left specifically to me?? I'm seriously considering ending things because this showed me a side of her I don't like.
  • AmerlrishBanshee70 Dump her.
  • New_Secretary2070 Original Poster's Reply Im honestly leaning that way.. the ultimatum over money is what really changed how I see things..
  • United-Manner20 "My entitled ex girlfriend expected me to share my inheritance even though we only dated eight months"..... your title was wrong, fixed it for you.
  • New_Secretary2070 Original Poster's Reply Yeah.. the way she immediately reframed it as "our inheritance" after 8 months is hard to ignore..
  • Forsaken-Photo4881 Ditch the gold digger.
  • New_Secretary2070 Original Poster's Reply I hate jumping to labels, but the entitlement is what's bothering me most.. if we were married or had long term shared finances, this will be a different story. But we dont..
  • FrannieP23 RUN!!!
  • teddyoctober I'm shocked you haven't already ended this relationship.
  • ctrl-shift-rewire No other option. Get out while you can and enjoy the inheritance your grandfather left YOU (not her)
  • Mueryk Nah call her bluff. Keep the inheritance separate. Tell everyone who is a mutual friend she demanded it. All things going forward will be 50/50. See how quickly she walks herself out. Make sure all her friends know exactly why. Gold diggers hate being called on it typically.
  • JoneseyP98 Run OP! Run!!!!!!
  • Perimentalpause Yeah, that's a 'No, thank you." Even if you guys were married, she wouldn't be entitled to your inheritance. There's laws in place for that. Your good fortune at the loss of a relative isn't her payday.
  • Accomplished_Tea9445 You don't need someone like her she will leach of you until there's no money left next she will tell you how you should spend it

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