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He Asked Me to Move In, But with a Catch: Split All Costs 50/50, Yet Leave All the Housework to Me Because I’m a Woman—Here’s What I Did

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A man suggested we move in together, but with a condition: finances split 50/50, but housework all on me, because Im a woman. Heres what I did.

Wed been seeing each other for six months. It was that glowing period when your boyfriends little quirks seem utterly charming and the future looks bright and full of hope. Edward seemed almost perfect to me: clever, successful, well-read, always impeccably dressed. Our weekends were spent in quaint coffee shops, wandering through city parks, or debating filmsthe sort of thing that makes you believe youre perfectly in sync.

But before long, it became clear that we were looking for completely different things. I pictured a relationship as an equal partnership, but he saw it as a route to an easier life, minus the effort.

The topic of living together first came up over a simple weekday supper. He poured the tea and, quite out of the blue, said, Look, were both tired of travelling back and forth. Renting two places is silly. Lets move in together? We could find a nice two-bedroom flat closer to the city centre.

I smiledId been subtly hinting at this for weeks. But what he said next made me set down my cup and take a much closer look at the man I thought I knew.

But lets get the rules straight from the start, he carried on, all practical and business-like, as if we were negotiating a suppliers contract, not planning to share our lives. Were both modern people. I think our finances should stay separate, and we split shared bills equally. Rent, utilities, grocerieseverything fifty-fifty.

I nodded. Fair enoughequality and all that.

And how will we split the housework? I asked, expecting him to say fifty-fifty as well.

Edward chuckled uncomfortably, then flashed a disarming grin and said, Natures already decided that, hasnt it? Youre a woman, making a home is in your blood. So cooking, cleaning, laundrythats your job. Ill give you a hand if I feel like it, take the bins out or fix a shelf if it falls down, but the main works down to you. Surely you want to be the lady of your own home?

The silence that followed was deafening. I stared at him, trying to piece together what Id just heard.

Why hire a cleaner if you have a devoted girlfriend?

I didnt argue. Instead, I decided to speak to him in his own language.

Edward, I hear what youre saying, I said calmly. You want us to share the cost of living, thats fair. You also want a lovely home: nice meals, ironed shirts, sparkling floors. But, just like you, I work full time. I dont have the energy or desire to spend every evening cleaning and cooking.

He tensed, but didnt interrupt.

So heres my counter-offer, I continued. Since were splitting expenses evenly, lets be civilised about the chores too. Well hire a cleaner twice a weeksomeone to do the cleaning, ironing, maybe cook meals for a few days. We can split the cost down the middle. That way, everythings tidy and no ones burnt out. I can still make the place feel specialput up candles, choose the curtains.

His face cycled through confusion, irritation, and finally a sort of distant coldness. I could almost see the sums running through his mind, and I knew the final tally didnt suit him.

Why bring a stranger into our home? he grimaced. Thats just more expense. Youre a womanis it really that hard to make dinner for the man you love? Thats affection, not work.

Whenever the real value of a womans labour came up, suddenly it was all about love and what youre meant to do. Cooking dinner was affection. But splitting the food bill? That became just business.

Edward, I said softly, if Im making dinner after an eight-hour working day while youre playing PlayStation or watching telly, its not affection anymore, its exploitation. We agreed on separate finances, so we split everything equally. Either the chores are shared as well, or we pay someone to do them. Im not putting in twice the work for the same outlay.

He said nothing. The rest of the meal passed in tense silence, and at the end, he simply said he needed to think about it.

The next morning, there was no usual Good morning. By evening, I received a curt message saying hed be late at work. Three days laterhe disappeared altogether. Calls went unanswered.

A week passed before I heard from mutual friends: He says you split up because youre materialistic and useless around the house. Apparently, what I really wanted was just his money, and I wasnt remotely ready for a family.

At first, it hurt. Six months of memories, plans, illusionsgone. But after the sadness, there was relief.

His vanishing turned out to be the clearest answer imaginable. He never wanted mehe wanted someone to keep his life running smoothly, with zero effort on his part.

Edward walked awayand thank goodness. I hired a cleaner for myself. Now I come home to a tidy flat, brew myself a cup of tea, and realise how much happier I am not taking care of someone who never truly valued me.

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