Well, I had a similiar situation last year - what I did was take advantage of the fact that guys like to give advice, troubleshoot, and solve problems.I talked a lot about how my lease was going to run out, I wasn't sure where I would live because I needed to find a cheaper place somehow, I didn't have anyone that I could live with, I was so stressed out and worried about what to do, blah blah blah.... he took the bait, started thinking, and then tentatively said 'well you could move in with me, but here are all the issues that might come up as a result' (like my family finding out and raising h* for one, what to do with his then-current roommate, etc.).
So my advice is to try that route; let him come up with the solution to your problem. If he doesn't take the hint and offer to let you move in with him, you may have to be a bit more direct (i.e. bring up friends that have recently moved in - with approving commentary - "she's so lucky that her situation was resolved AND she gets to see her bf every day!"). See how that goes. This way you can feel him out and see how he responds and if he seems open to the idea. From there you may be able to just bring it up point-blank - or you may determine that he's skittish about it, or that his family might not like it, etc.



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I talked a lot about how my lease was going to run out, I wasn't sure where I would live because I needed to find a cheaper place somehow, I didn't have anyone that I could live with, I was so stressed out and worried about what to do, blah blah blah.... he took the bait, started thinking, and then tentatively said 'well you could move in with me, but here are all the issues that might come up as a result' (like my family finding out and raising h* for one, what to do with his then-current roommate, etc.). 




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