1. You are going to have to pay rent sometime somewhere. Sleeping on a friend's couch is going to wear it and your welcome out sooner than later.
2. If you are going to have to pay rent to the girl's parents, you are going to have to pay rent for some room or shared apartment.
3. I would not "move in" together, rather you each sleep in separate rooms and make a no sex rule that you both live by.
4. Yes, working around the house, taking out the trash, doing your laundry and others, vacuuming, dusting, etc., are all worth money if they agree to assign an amount to what you do.
5. Grades may suffer with extra hours at work, so figure out how much extra you can work and not cut into study time.
Have a sit down talk with her parents and hammer out an agreement, then sign it and live by it while living in their basement.
6. If you are worried about grades suffering, consider how much they might very well suffer if you and the girlfriend spend too much time together in one of your rooms. Not a good idea. Concentrate on school work, it is why you are in college and being there is to plan and prepare for your future whether or not the girlfriend continues to support you or you move on to another girlfriend.
7. Think about the proposed arrangement this way: The landlady and landlord have a female college student rooming in their house. Now they plan to have a male. Behave above board just as you would if the girl was a stranger who happens to rent a room, also.
If you want to date, date--outside the house. It is not appropriate to live together nor have activities that will potentially be a distraction to your education and grades. These come first. Relationships are nice but keep them in their place--on the back burner.
dancingdoc2
Posted: 05 Oct 21:20