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Pros and Cons of your boyfriend moving in


Question Posted Monday January 13 2014, 7:10 am

19 - Female

My boyfriends moving in, in about 3 weeks.
I'm 5 months pregnant and we have been together for nearly 8 months.

What are the good and the bad things with him moving in...?




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Xui answered Tuesday January 14 2014, 8:18 am:
Well, This is one of those questions where I will be straight with you.


You are 19, Pregnant and have been with him for 8 months.


Financial stress and the stress of a child at a young age can put a strain on a relationship. 8 months is not that long to be dating someone, Have you lived on your own for awhile? Do you live with your parents? Does he have a job? Do you have a job, car? These are the good and bad of him moving in. Depending on the stability of your financial needs on both parties, This would be the answer to most of your question. If you are not financially stable and independent then you know likely where it will be headed.

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