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Im thinking of moving in with my BF but his roommate is unbearable, cant afford a place of my own, what should I do ?

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Question - (2 March 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 2 March 2007)
A female United States age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I am planning to move in with my boyfriend and his roommate but ever since we started talking about it the roommate has been unbearable. We've been buds before my bf knew either of us but suddenly we fight all the time. My boyfriend admitted it's partly the roommates fault because he is a stubborn jerk but thinks I provoke him sometimes. He told me to just walk away when I'm pissed but I hate the idea of having that be everyday. I am thinking of looking for my own place but I don't have the money yet and need a plan in the meantime. What should I do?

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A female reader, eyeswideopen United States +, writes (2 March 2007):

eyeswideopen agony auntIf you are "planning" to move in then you are living someplace right now. Can you stay there a bit longer until you have finances to find your own place? In the meantime things may change with the roommate as well.

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