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March 20, 2025 at 5:03 pm in reply to: Girlfriend wants me not to expect anything from a house that she is paying a 20 year EMI for. #31438HHappyyukta8721
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March 20, 2025 at 5:03 pmThe responses to this post have got me worried.1. There is no difference between a son’s and a daughter’s responsibilities to their parents and their sibling.
2. OPs response might be practical, but it’s coming out as someone super invested in their partner’s earnings. I am saying this because I do not know you, OP. Maybe you are looking out for her,maybe it is something else?
3. I think all you should look for now is what is remaining out of your girlfriend’s salary after her living expenses and the EMI? Sure, her salary will grow, but if there is nothing remaining- what does it mean for you two?
4. Your girlfriend is absolutely not cheating you. In fact, given your response, she might be worried about your intentions. You are not married. Ten years from now, she might want the entire house 100%. Her parents might not even want to give a part of the property to the son, or the brother might not want anything. All of these are talks.
The only thing you should be worried about is that- Is she taking undue advantage of you financially now, or will there be a scenario in the future?
Is someone talking undue advantage of her, or will there be such a scenario in the future? In this case- there is not much you can do if she can not see it. I don’t know how much this house costs. If it is not much- then maybe it is a risk worth taking or worth taking a chance on people?
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January 17, 2025 at 12:19 pmNALWhat’s the reasonable proof that the doctor should have expected this?
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