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AITAH for telling my GF she needs to pay rent for her kids?

by Alex Johnson
October 28, 2025
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A man finds himself at a crossroads in his relationship, burdened by the financial strain of supporting his girlfriend and her children alone. After relocating to a new state to support her college ambitions, he quickly secured a job, while she struggled to find employment and contribute beyond groceries. The weight of unpaid child support and his girlfriend’s decision to abandon college intensifies his frustration, leading him to question the fairness of footing the entire bill.

Tensions boil over during a seemingly innocent dinner conversation, where his attempt to offer advice is met with harsh resistance. His girlfriend’s reminder that he’s “not a parent” cuts deep, exposing the emotional and financial chasm growing between them. In this intimate battle of expectations and responsibilities, he wonders if asking her to pay rent for her kids is too much—or simply the truth she needs to hear.

AITAH for telling my GF she needs to pay rent for her kids?

My (M34) girlfriend (32F) and I have been dating for...

We moved states so she could attend college, and I...

I ended up covering all expenses initially until she found...

She does not have money for other costs, as she...

She has also decided to quit college. The issue arose...

which she rejected by stating I am not a parent...

We live in a three-bedroom unit, and while we are...

This angered her, and although we moved past the immediate...

As renowned family sociologist Dr. Terri L. Givens explains, ‘Financial interdependence in non-marital partnerships requires explicit negotiation and clear agreements on contribution levels that account for all household members, including dependents.’

The core issue here involves the intersection of financial contribution, partnership roles, and established family structures. The OP is acting as the primary financial provider for the household, covering rent for a three-bedroom unit, even though the girlfriend’s income contribution is limited to groceries. While the OP’s feeling that he should not bear the entire burden is understandable, his demand for $900 explicitly tied to the ‘space for her kids’ introduces a complicated dynamic. He is attempting to monetize a portion of the shared living space used by dependents who do not contribute financially, essentially demanding child-related housing support from the mother. The girlfriend’s reaction—telling him he has ‘no room to talk’ about parenting—stems from feeling her autonomy and role as a mother were challenged, especially since the OP is not the children’s father and receives no child support.

The OP’s action was a reactive escalation driven by frustration over unequal financial partnership and feeling unappreciated or dismissed during a sensitive conversation. While setting expectations for shared financial responsibility is appropriate, linking the rent demand directly to the children made the request feel punitive and served to delegitimize her parenting role simultaneously. A more constructive approach would involve a separate, non-confrontational discussion about the overall household budget and the imbalance of rent coverage, acknowledging her lack of income while establishing a realistic payment schedule for her share of the *adult* portion of the housing costs, rather than attempting to charge for the children’s presence.

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ladychaos23 YTA.

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Saying that she should have to pay more rent for...

jcmach1 All things that should have been settled before she...

Choice-Shopping-9396 That magic: NTA,

i decided not to get an apartment with a friend...

if you're not the kids parental figure you don't have...

Alarmed-Pen-8785 You need to leave that relationship. Why are you...

She's just using you.

Imtalia She finally found a simp that'll pay her bills...

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then deal with that. Her wanting you to keep your...

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And always in communication and concert with her.

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your concerns in a neutral and uncharged situation.

If you'd like to remain in a relationship with this...

negotiation, conflict resolution, and relationship/connection repair.

pompanodoe She also needs to take the bio father to...

newoldm Dump her. Seriously. She and her spawn are nothing...

You have no responsibility or obligation to any of them....

She's got it made.

The original poster (OP) is grappling with a significant financial and relational conflict stemming from cohabitation with his girlfriend, particularly regarding shared housing costs and the financial responsibilities associated with her children. The central tension lies between the OP’s belief that his financial contributions should be equitable, especially since he covers the full rent, and his girlfriend’s strong assertion that his input on her parenting and financial support for her children is unwarranted because he is not their parent.

Was the OP justified in demanding his girlfriend contribute $900 monthly toward the rent to cover the space used by her children, given that he covers the entire lease? Or, did this demand cross a boundary, considering the unique financial pressures she faces and the fact that he inserted himself into a discussion about her parenting responsibilities?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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