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How to Act when Your Boyfriend Keeps Paying for Everything
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If your boyfriend keeps paying for everything, it's important to have an open and honest conversation with him about how you feel. Here are some steps you can take: 1. Thank him: First of all, make sure to thank your boyfriend for his generosity. Let him know that you appreciate everything he's done for you. 2. Express your concerns: Tell your boyfriend that while you appreciate his kindness, you feel uncomfortable with him paying for everything. Explain that you want to contribute equally to the relationship and that you don't want him to feel burdened. 3. Come up with a plan: Together, come up with a plan for how you can both contribute to the relationship in a more balanced way. This could mean splitting expenses evenly or taking turns paying for things. 4. Be proactive: Make an effort to contribute in other ways, such as cooking meals or planning dates. This will show your boyfriend that you value him and want to contribute to the relationship. 5. Communicate regularly: Keep the lines of communication open and check in with each other regularly to make sure that you're both comfortable with the arrangement. Remember, relationships are about give and take. While it's great to have someone who is generous and wants to take care of you, it's important to make sure that you're both on the same page and that the relationship is balanced.
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