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AITAH for refusing to help my girlfriend pay off her credit card debt before we move in?

by John Doe
October 21, 2025
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At the cusp of a new chapter, a couple’s dream of building a life together is suddenly clouded by a secret that shakes the foundation of their trust. After three years of love and plans, the revelation of a hidden $9,000 credit card debt casts a shadow over their future, forcing them to confront the difficult balance between support and personal boundaries.

Caught between empathy and self-preservation, he struggles with the weight of responsibility he never expected to bear. His careful financial discipline, earned through hard lessons, now clashes with her plea for help, threatening to unravel not just their plans to move in together, but the very fabric of their relationship.

AITAH for refusing to help my girlfriend pay off her credit card debt before we move in?

I'm 30 and my girlfriend's 28 here is my dilemma....

We've talked a lot about the future and were planning...

Then last week she tells me she has around $9,000...

I asked why she didn't mention it earlier and she...

But here's the thing now she wants to delay moving...

She floated the idea of me covering like $300-$500 a...

I've had my own money struggles so I've always been...

And while I don't mind helping out here and there...

together. She said I was being unsupportive and that if...

It feels more like I'm being asked to bail her...

I feel like I'm being punished for setting a boundary....

So... AITAH for the choice that I made?

As renowned financial educator and author Suze Orman states, “When you get married, you are merging your financial lives, but until that point, your finances are separate. You do not take on someone else’s debt.” This principle strongly applies to the pre-cohabitation stage discussed here, where the couple has not yet officially merged their assets or future.

The OP’s motivation appears rooted in self-preservation and consistency; having actively avoided debt, they view the request as an unfair imposition of liability for decisions made by the girlfriend alone. The girlfriend’s reaction—labeling the refusal as unsupportive and punishing the OP with coldness—suggests an emotional response tied to embarrassment and a misunderstanding of what constitutes appropriate financial boundary setting in an unmarried partnership. While delaying moving in may be a logical consequence of the debt, demanding financial intervention before cohabitation shifts the dynamic from partnership to dependency.

The OP was appropriate in setting a boundary against assuming existing debt before merging lives, as financial transparency and individual responsibility are crucial foundations. For future situations, the OP could constructively recommend a joint financial planning session where they discuss strategies for the girlfriend to manage and pay down her debt independently, perhaps offering non-monetary support like budgeting assistance, rather than direct monthly contributions.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

Complex_Subject_803 I paid off my girlfriend's credit card before we...

I couldn't understand how she could run it up when...

She promised she would never run her balance again and...

After we got married I had to pay them off...

I had to pat 50 percent of her $15,000 card...

Upbeat_Vanilla_7285 What She's doing is called financial infidelity: Run dude!

Any partner who hides their debt then tries to guilt...

ZOPPY1234 NTA. u're not obligated to pay off debt that...

she hid it, then dropped it on u like a...

if she sees "investing in us" as u bailing her...

trickmirrorball that's a red flag tbh: YTA because I bet...

Just apologize and give the girl some money.

Reasonable_Maize_726 It's definitely her problem that she created.

However, this is one of the many reasons people should...

This wouldn't even be a question if you guys were...

But, because you're playing house, you'll still wanting to keep...

you don't want to financially invest in your relationship and...

There's lots of reasons to operate the way that society...

Another factor that I considering this is that statistic that...

so not only will she be putting in the work...

she'll also be putting in extra work that you will...

I'm with her in the sense that I don't see...

a dollar amount on and because you can put an...

Sensitive-Finish7529 Nah don't bend on this.

It's not your problem especially when she's being cold to...

KittyKimiko If she hid that for three years, what else...

The original poster (OP) is facing a major conflict regarding financial expectations just as they planned to move in with their girlfriend of three years. The core issue stems from the girlfriend’s undisclosed $9,000 credit card debt and her subsequent request for the OP to contribute $300–$500 monthly to clear it, which the OP refused based on personal financial discipline and discomfort with taking on existing debt.

Was the OP right to refuse to financially assist with debt incurred before cohabitation, thus setting a firm financial boundary, or did this refusal demonstrate a lack of support that jeopardizes the couple’s established future plans? The debate centers on whether financial support for past individual mistakes is a requirement for commitment or an overreach into personal responsibility.

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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