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AITA for not sharing my lottery winnings with my Ex-GF?

by Jane Smith
May 12, 2026
in Aita, Relationships
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A man wins a modest lottery prize shortly after a difficult breakup with his long-term partner. This unexpected windfall creates an immediate and heated conflict between the two parties.

The ex-girlfriend demands a share of the money, sparking a divide in opinion among friends and family. The situation raises questions about entitlement and personal boundaries in a dissolved relationship.

AITA for not sharing my lottery winnings with my Ex-GF?

I (48M) recently won the lottery. Before you congratulate me...

However it is enough to help me buy a moderately...

My Ex-GF (45F) broke up with me 6 weeks ago....

About 6 weeks ago she called me and said it's...

Through a mutual friend she found out about my win,...

I explained to her I won after we had broken...

Our mutual friend thinks I am the AH, but my...

To answer a lot of the INFO requests and questions...

- We had a long distance relationship (sort of) but...

It was understood that while visiting each other we stayed...

- We both have one child each (not together) so...

This doesn't bother me. - On a monthly basis, she...

- I am in possession of an item of hers...

I am wondering if I should just ship it back...

- I think her and her friend believe that I...

- There was never discussion of any amount, just an...

- Feel free to judge my past based on my...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, ‘Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.’ This situation highlights a classic boundary violation where one party ignores the reality of a severed relationship to assert ownership over another’s resources. The ex-girlfriend’s demand stems from a lack of emotional closure and a sense of entitlement, likely fueled by the misconception that the windfall was significantly larger than it actually was.

From a psychological perspective, the OP’s decision to maintain firm financial separation is a healthy response to the end of a relationship. Since the couple never shared finances, there is no ethical or legal obligation to distribute the prize. The pressure from mutual friends suggests a lack of clarity regarding the nature of the split. To handle such situations effectively, the OP should avoid engaging in debates about his finances, maintain neutral communication, and prioritize returning the ex-girlfriend’s property to finalize the detachment process completely.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

GiSS88 NTA. If she didn't give money for the ticket,...

britishtoast29 Nta. Even if you had been dating you wouldn't...

SaucinCats Nta. You were broken up and bought the ticket...

Degofreak NTA. Why would she be ent*tled to any of...

iliketohelpyall NTA. H**LLLL NO. You better not give her any...

Amberlinwastaken There is no possible way you're actually unclear about...

andimnus NTA. Also keep her away forever. Dodged a bullet...

The OP believes the money is his private asset, earned after the relationship ended, while the ex-girlfriend feels entitled to a portion based on their previous history. The central conflict lies in the difference between the OP’s desire for financial independence and the ex-girlfriend’s assumption of shared interest.

Should a financial windfall occurring immediately after a breakup be considered shared property if the couple had previously discussed future plans, or is the individual who won the sole owner of the funds regardless of past intentions?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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