ironpony wrote:
She seemed really rejected when I turned her down on it. Don't get me wrong, we've dating for almost two years now and it's going pretty good.
My reason was is that rent in her place, even if split would cost more for me still, and I might be out of a job soon, but also spending a lot of money on producing a feature film. If the movie gets distribution, I will hopefully make money back but if not, I might be in the poor house after it's over, so I don't know if I can move in right now.
But she felt really rejected it seems now, that I have turned it down. Is there anything I should do, or how should I approach this?
Is your girlfriend an NT or aspie? You are taking a very logical and practical approach. Some women may think that going to any lengths to be together would be the most important objective. Emotional versus rational.
It is very hurtful in a romantic relationship when a man chooses logic over love. You probably care for her very much, but all she is hearing is that you put practicalites over love. Living together is a step towards permanency and maybe marriage. It is possible also that she thinks that this is just an excuse to not deepen the commitment, and that is what she wants, to know how commited you are to her.
If you want to, you could say something along the lines of not objecting but when you are financially more secure then you would love to live together. She wants to know if you are in it for the long haul I think.
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