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Melher
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Just a little background before I get into the dilemma: my boyfriend and I have been dating for 6 years now and both my parents love him. I also still live with my mom and siblings, my mom being the most religious of the bunch. I am in school and work a very part-time job that is mostly stress free and I’m allowed to do my homework. I don’t want to leave the job right now due to my autoimmune disease that’s triggered whenever I stress, and thankfully this job is perfect for not triggering stress (which my mom knows.) My mom has always been very controlling and on the verge of being toxic…
Ok so,
Me and my family are facing an eviction and we are struggling to find a place to stay, which has been especially hard because we are five adults in total and 3 children. We are not a social bunch, which limits us in regards to reaching out for help due to lack of friendships and/or networking. My boyfriend is VERY supportive and decided to take action and talked to his mom about letting me move in with them, which she agreed to. We had already talked about marriage plans and with all of this coming up, we’ve decided to rush it a bit since I’ll be moving in. Being in the situation that we’re in, I figured my parents would be supportive and understanding but it has been the opposite, mostly from my mom. She has suggested switching jobs that pay more, moving in with the “maaany” friends I supposedly have, and moving in with my very toxic sister and her family. I calmly explained that I can’t switch jobs due to what I stated above, and that all my two friends live with their parents and i wouldn’t be able to help pay rent bc of lack of funds. Living with my sister is a NO, she is a religious fanatic and loves to create drama. Which I don’t need. My boyfriend has a well paying job and assured me that I won’t have to worry about utility or rent bills if I move in, which is HUGE help. He also already sat down with both my parents and explained that even though it’s not an ideal plan to move in before marriage, that it is the best solution to an emergency like this. He also explained our plan to take our relationship seriously and marry sooner but they both got on their religious high horse and made us feel guilty and ashamed of even thinking of moving in together. I’m so disappointed. Right now is when we should all be supporting each other in such a stressful time. It’s a type of behavior I don’t understand when we are in dire need of a place to live…am I in the wrong?? Or are they for not being supportive enough??
Ok so,
Me and my family are facing an eviction and we are struggling to find a place to stay, which has been especially hard because we are five adults in total and 3 children. We are not a social bunch, which limits us in regards to reaching out for help due to lack of friendships and/or networking. My boyfriend is VERY supportive and decided to take action and talked to his mom about letting me move in with them, which she agreed to. We had already talked about marriage plans and with all of this coming up, we’ve decided to rush it a bit since I’ll be moving in. Being in the situation that we’re in, I figured my parents would be supportive and understanding but it has been the opposite, mostly from my mom. She has suggested switching jobs that pay more, moving in with the “maaany” friends I supposedly have, and moving in with my very toxic sister and her family. I calmly explained that I can’t switch jobs due to what I stated above, and that all my two friends live with their parents and i wouldn’t be able to help pay rent bc of lack of funds. Living with my sister is a NO, she is a religious fanatic and loves to create drama. Which I don’t need. My boyfriend has a well paying job and assured me that I won’t have to worry about utility or rent bills if I move in, which is HUGE help. He also already sat down with both my parents and explained that even though it’s not an ideal plan to move in before marriage, that it is the best solution to an emergency like this. He also explained our plan to take our relationship seriously and marry sooner but they both got on their religious high horse and made us feel guilty and ashamed of even thinking of moving in together. I’m so disappointed. Right now is when we should all be supporting each other in such a stressful time. It’s a type of behavior I don’t understand when we are in dire need of a place to live…am I in the wrong?? Or are they for not being supportive enough??