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    I moved in to save on rent. Week one was perfect—meals, care, warmth. By week two, chores, critici:sm, and constant demands took over, and my patience finally snapped.

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    I moved in with a woman to escape rent. The first week felt perfect—warm meals, care, attention. By the second week, the requests started. By the third, my patience was gone. 😢😨

    I’m sitting in my car, staring at my phone. A message just came in—a checklist for the day:

    • Fix the loose balcony railing
    • Replace the hallway light
    • Go to the market, buy lots of vegetables
    • Sort out the pantry
    • Pick up medicine for my mother

    It’s Saturday. 9:00 a.m. I haven’t even had coffee, yet my entire day has already been assigned. This is my third week living with Victoria, and every morning now begins like this.

    We met at a mutual friend’s birthday. She’s fifty-six, I’m fifty-nine. She’s an economist at a government office; I’m an electrician for a property company. Both divorced, kids grown, lives settled. Conversation came easily. She talked about handling everything alone. I mentioned my small rented apartment after the divorce.

    For nearly a month, we spent time together. She invited me over, cooked homemade meals, suggested walks, sometimes movies. Nothing dramatic—just calm, familiar companionship.

    Then one day she said,
    “Why pay rent and live alone? Move in with me. The apartment’s big, and it’s nicer together.”

    It sounded reasonable. Rent was expensive, the area was good, and things between us felt fine. So I agreed.

    I moved in on a weekend. She helped unpack, cooked dinner, played music. That night, it felt like life was finally slowing down.

    The next day, reality hit.

    I came home from work and barely took off my jacket when she asked,
    “Did you bring the screws?”

    “What screws?”

    “The balcony’s loose. It needs fixing.”

    I didn’t remember agreeing to anything, but said I’d handle it later. The next morning, she woke me early.

    “We need to go to the market. I can’t carry everything alone.”

    We went. Bags were heavy. Fourth floor, no elevator. I was late to work.

    That evening, I fixed the balcony while she stood nearby, correcting every move. Once one task ended, another appeared. A lamp. A shelf. A cabinet. I stayed quiet to avoid arguments.

    The second week passed the same way. Something always needed repair. On top of that, I became her driver—she doesn’t drive. Trips to her mother’s, her sister’s, the clinic, the countryside. Weekends were spent behind the wheel.

    By the third week, I was exhausted. I came home wanting tea and silence. She walked out of the kitchen and asked,
    “Did you clean the storage room?”

    “What storage room?”

    “I told you yesterday. It’s full of junk.”

    I said I had no strength left. She frowned and called me lazy.

    That’s when I snapped. 🤔🫣
    I told her I was fixing things daily, driving everywhere, carrying heavy loads, and never resting.

    Her response was simple:
    “You live here for free. It’s normal for a man to help.”

    Everything became clear. I wasn’t a partner—I was unpaid labor.

    I packed my things. She said all men run when asked for anything. I didn’t argue. I left.

    Back in my apartment, I turned on the TV and felt something I hadn’t felt in weeks: freedom. No lists. No demands. No one scheduling my life.

    A month later, she texted asking if I could fix her faucet because repairmen were expensive.

    I didn’t reply.

    That’s when I finally understood: when someone invites you to live together “for comfort,” they often mean their comfort—not yours.

    So where did I go wrong?

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