Duracell_Bunny
Senior Don Juan
Hey guys,
Just found out this morning that my income will have to be dramatically decreased (I have a percentage in the business) due to cash flow issues. I've worked out the cost of my essential spending will roughly break-even, after giving up the gym, satalite TV, going out etc.
The only catch is, I have to holidays booked for next year. One with my g/f, her parents have actually paid for me but spending money will be big (I also think its in order to give them something back as a thank you). The second I really don't want to miss out on is a lads holiday - these are with all of my closer buddies, it has taken us years to all get together like this and we may not get this chance again.
Personally, I would miss out on the holiday with my g.f and her family and go with the lads (as it would also be cheaper) but... that would go down amazingly well with my girl.
The other option I have is a biggie, is that my g/f moves in with me. We've been together for over a year and she never shuts the hell up about getting a morgage together. She has mentioned moving into my place and contributing towards household bills to help me save.
Im approaching 27, which I still consider young and I'm not ready for that commitment of having a lifetime morgage, although even in theory her moving into my place would be temproary we all know the only way to keep it temporary would be to end the relationship with her at a later point.
This is a really tricky situation, theres no way I'm giving up the lads holiday (these are all like lifetime buddies) but that would mean ending things completely with my g/f if I were to go that route of not attending the holiday her parents have paid for.
Either way I don't think it would go down to will if tell her "hey sure, move in with me, but I don't want to commit to a mortgage just yet".
Apologies for any typos, keyed this out a bit quickly.
Just to add I know this whole post sounds very selfish, but its all down to being young and not wanting to regret anything later in life.
Just found out this morning that my income will have to be dramatically decreased (I have a percentage in the business) due to cash flow issues. I've worked out the cost of my essential spending will roughly break-even, after giving up the gym, satalite TV, going out etc.
The only catch is, I have to holidays booked for next year. One with my g/f, her parents have actually paid for me but spending money will be big (I also think its in order to give them something back as a thank you). The second I really don't want to miss out on is a lads holiday - these are with all of my closer buddies, it has taken us years to all get together like this and we may not get this chance again.
Personally, I would miss out on the holiday with my g.f and her family and go with the lads (as it would also be cheaper) but... that would go down amazingly well with my girl.
The other option I have is a biggie, is that my g/f moves in with me. We've been together for over a year and she never shuts the hell up about getting a morgage together. She has mentioned moving into my place and contributing towards household bills to help me save.
Im approaching 27, which I still consider young and I'm not ready for that commitment of having a lifetime morgage, although even in theory her moving into my place would be temproary we all know the only way to keep it temporary would be to end the relationship with her at a later point.
This is a really tricky situation, theres no way I'm giving up the lads holiday (these are all like lifetime buddies) but that would mean ending things completely with my g/f if I were to go that route of not attending the holiday her parents have paid for.
Either way I don't think it would go down to will if tell her "hey sure, move in with me, but I don't want to commit to a mortgage just yet".
Apologies for any typos, keyed this out a bit quickly.
Just to add I know this whole post sounds very selfish, but its all down to being young and not wanting to regret anything later in life.