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My Wife and I Took Out a Mortgage for a Flat, Then I Started Earning More and Thought the Good Times Had Arrived—But We Couldn’t Have Been More Wrong

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Back when I was at university, trying to juggle my studies and a part-time job, I never really had much spare cash for anything extra. But to be honest, those were some of my happiest days. Life was simple and things felt uncomplicated. My wife and I were renting this tiny flat, and kids werent yet on our radar. We figured wed focus first on buying our own home, and then see about starting a family after sorting that out.

My parents are both pensioners, and Ive got a younger sister. Shes divorced with a little boy my nephew, whos just started Year One at primary. Weve never exactly been flush in my family, but we always managed to get by somehow and dealt with things ourselves.

Then things started looking up for me, or so I thought at first. I finally graduated and landed a promotion at work. Suddenly, I was my bosss right-hand man. The pay rise wasnt half bad either, so my wife and I immediately decided wed go for a mortgage and finally get a place of our own. And after that, feeling bold, we agreed: if were shaking things up, lets just go all in. Wouldnt you know it, about a month later, my wife tells me shes pregnant! So, we got busy prepping for the babys arrival. When my family heard about my step up at work, they were all over the moon.

But not long after, the pressure started kicking in. My mum and dad began tugging at my conscience, hinting I should be helping out my sister and nephew since theyre on their own now. Then my sister threw in that, as the eldest, I ought to support our parents financially too. Before long, my pay packet started vanishing. Either Mum and Dad needed a big new telly, or my nephew was off on some pricy school trip.

My wifes patience wore thin as well now that she was on maternity leave, we didnt really have enough for our own little family, let alone everyone else. My salary was stretching far too thin, and resentment was bubbling up. I realised Id have to put my foot down, rein it in with the family handouts. They were rinsing me for every last pound, just when I needed every penny to prepare for our baby. And crikey, baby clothes now cost an absolute fortune.

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