I'm 23 and in graduate school working on my master's degree. I have to move in May to a research facility to work on my thesis, so I've been looking for apartments and rentals online for the last few months to get an idea of what is available. Most of the places I have looked at that are up to my standards are way too expensive for what I can afford, and the ones that are within my budget are in scary parts of town or are run down.
My labmate, who is a 24 yo male working on his phd, is moving the same time I am, so we recently discussed sharing a 2 bed, 2 bath apartment. Literally, the cost savings would be hundreds of dollars per month, and I wouldn't have to sacrifice my standards or safety. We get along really well, I've known him since last August, and we could carpool to the facility every day to save even more money.
Here is the problem. My boyfriend and I have been together for 3 1/2 years. He is moving to another state in a few months to start his master's degree. I asked him about this a few weeks ago and he didn't really give me a straight answer about how he felt about it, just that it might be kind of awkward. So I told my bf that I had talked to my labmate about living together...apparently it is a bigger problem than he initially led me to believe...but he can't give me a solid answer as to why it is such a big problem. He says trust isn't the issue. So despite the fact that I'd save a whole bunch of money over a year, feel safer, and be able to live in a nicer place than if I lived on my own, he is strongly opposed to it and "uncomfortable" with the situation.
What can I do to make him more comfortable with this situation?? I can see how I would feel if the situation were reversed, but honestly I don't really have any other option, and because of that, I don't see what the big deal is.
That's exactly perfect for you, for you, it's like "the Universe stepped in and gave you an answer"..Maybe, it actually did?
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