Dear Abby: Roommate’s spending habits make it hard to move out
Anne has stayed nine months after losing her home and struggles to find work, yet spends on nonessentials, prompting her friend to urge saving for independence.
- Anne moved in with her friend after losing her home due to her boyfriend's death.
- Anne struggles to find employment and spends money on unnecessary items, causing concern for her roommate.
- The roommate wishes to communicate that she does not want a permanent roommate and prefers Anne to save for her own place.
- A child-free individual expresses frustration about being asked about children and finds it awkward when others assume everyone has kids.
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Dear Abby: Roommate's spending habits make it hard to move out
DEAR ABBY: Nine months ago, my friend "Anne" moved in with me after losing her home following her boyfriend's death. Since then, she's had trouble finding employment, but when she does work, she spends money on stuff she really doesn't need. She's always talking about how she hates to be a burden on me and will move out ASAP. Then she buys random stuff from online shopping sites (like designer purses and clothes), so I doubt she's saving for her…
Dear Abby: Roommate’s spending habits make it hard to move out
DEAR ABBY: Nine months ago, my friend “Anne” moved in with me after losing her home following her boyfriend’s death. Since then, she’s had trouble finding employment, but when she does work, she spends money on stuff she really doesn’t need. She’s always talking about how she hates to be a burden on me and will move out ASAP. Then she buys random stuff from online shopping sites (like designer purses and clothes), so I doubt she’s saving for her…
Dear Abby: Jobless pal’s ‘temporary’ stay stretches on
Dear Abby: Nine months ago, my friend “Anne” moved in with me after losing her home following her boyfriend’s death. Since then, she’s had trouble finding employment, but when she does work, she spends money on stuff she really doesn’t need. She’s always talking about how she hates to be a burden on me and will move out ASAP. Then she buys random stuff from online shopping sites (like designer purses and clothes), so I doubt she’s saving for her…
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