onetimething
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I have been with my boyfriend now for 2.5 years. It is my first relationship ever with a man, and the longest relationship for either of us. He is more or less openly gay, and I am a closeted bisexual. We live a 15-20 minute walk from one another in NYC, and I am currently, rather suddenly, having to look for a new place to live. The relationship with my boyfriend comes into play as I do not want to live too far from him, and I have considered the idea of asking him to move with me. I have a good deal of reservations about living with a significant other, and him in particular, but the biggest one boils down to money.
My boyfriend's job pays around 5-10k more annually than does my own. His rent is around $150/month less and he does not have student loans to pay as I do. When I moved to NYC three years ago, I rather quickly due to not finding rapid employment, assumed debt and had no money to my name. Over the past 2.5 years however, after finding a job, I have been able to pay off my debt and save up a decent amount of cash, the the point that if I were cut off from any income tomorrow, I'd be "okay" for 5-6 months. The boyfriend however lives paycheck to paycheck, and for the very first time the other month, had to borrow money from me to clear his rent (although he paid me back within two days). I can't quite figure out where exactly his money is going. It's a touchy issue and I'm not quite sure how to approach it with him, but it makes me nervous.
As someone who cares for him, it makes ne nervous that he is putting no thought into his future (I should also point out that he is five years older than me). He does not contribute to his company's offered 401k program because he's convinced that it will somehow be drained or worthless by the time he needs it. He has issues with his eyes, to the point where it wouldn't surprise me or him if within 10-15 years, he is no longer able to work, and I'm just fearful that he's setting himself up for a life on the fringe, dependent on others, nearing poverty. He had to suddenly move out of his apartment the other year and he didn't have enough money to find a new place, until his roomie thankfully, returned his security deposit early. I just feel like, he's setting himself up for disaster.
As a potential roommate of course, his financial situation scares me as I feel if god forbid he were to lose his job tomorrow, he would have no way to pay rent.
I really just don't understand it. I don't earn a great salary and dont' scrimp and save every little penny. I eat out every so often, I go on a vacation or two each year, buy clothes every so often; so why has he been unable to put away any money? He does seem to spend a lot of money on food but beyond that, I can't quite figure out where it's going.
Has anyone else ever faced this issue? I really would like to talk to him about it but money is a very sensitive issue amongst people who become defensive when you question their spending habits.
My boyfriend's job pays around 5-10k more annually than does my own. His rent is around $150/month less and he does not have student loans to pay as I do. When I moved to NYC three years ago, I rather quickly due to not finding rapid employment, assumed debt and had no money to my name. Over the past 2.5 years however, after finding a job, I have been able to pay off my debt and save up a decent amount of cash, the the point that if I were cut off from any income tomorrow, I'd be "okay" for 5-6 months. The boyfriend however lives paycheck to paycheck, and for the very first time the other month, had to borrow money from me to clear his rent (although he paid me back within two days). I can't quite figure out where exactly his money is going. It's a touchy issue and I'm not quite sure how to approach it with him, but it makes me nervous.
As someone who cares for him, it makes ne nervous that he is putting no thought into his future (I should also point out that he is five years older than me). He does not contribute to his company's offered 401k program because he's convinced that it will somehow be drained or worthless by the time he needs it. He has issues with his eyes, to the point where it wouldn't surprise me or him if within 10-15 years, he is no longer able to work, and I'm just fearful that he's setting himself up for a life on the fringe, dependent on others, nearing poverty. He had to suddenly move out of his apartment the other year and he didn't have enough money to find a new place, until his roomie thankfully, returned his security deposit early. I just feel like, he's setting himself up for disaster.
As a potential roommate of course, his financial situation scares me as I feel if god forbid he were to lose his job tomorrow, he would have no way to pay rent.
I really just don't understand it. I don't earn a great salary and dont' scrimp and save every little penny. I eat out every so often, I go on a vacation or two each year, buy clothes every so often; so why has he been unable to put away any money? He does seem to spend a lot of money on food but beyond that, I can't quite figure out where it's going.
Has anyone else ever faced this issue? I really would like to talk to him about it but money is a very sensitive issue amongst people who become defensive when you question their spending habits.

