It’s never easy to know how you would react to inheriting a bunch of money. This woman, who posted her story on the subreddit Am I The A**hole, said she never expected to inherit anything from her grandfather after his death, assuming it would go to her mother, and certainly not $4 million.
That’s what happened, though, and now she’s wondering whether her reactions as far as expectations for other people are correct, or totally off.
AITA for telling my boyfriend he isn’t entitled to my inheritance? from AmItheAsshole
To sum up…
Her boyfriend thinks that, since she’s got all of this cash, she should use it to cover all of their rent and utilities every month…
And maybe put some into a new joint savings account, too…
But OP (original poster) says that the two of them aren’t married…
They’ve only been dating for a little over a year…
And she prefers to keep their finances separate.
Her boyfriend is peeved, but is she the a**hole?
Most everyone on Reddit agrees that she’s definitely not the a**hole.
Many, like this poster, also wonder if the two of them could have a future together.
And think that the boyfriend is pretty not cool for assuming her lifestyle change will extend to him.
Others, though, wonder why they’re not communicating better as a couple who are living together.
And think that OP is also a bit of an A**hole for just restructuring her entire life without consulting him.
Either way, this couple seems like they’re not destined for forever if they can’t find a way to level the playing field and work this out – and while I don’t think the boyfriend was right, I do think OP is acting weirdly in expecting him to act as if nothing had changed.
Where do you fall? We’d love to hear your take in the comments!
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