You shouldn't have done that
[QUOTE=RawrHard;6874831]Well, I took her in for a while. She was super respectful of my stuff, didn't bring over any shady friends, so for a while it was great. But at some point she got entitled and started withholding even basic human contact (as in a "hi", not even physical) with the expectation that I [I]offer[/I] to buy her food every day. Like she couldn't just ask, and my free room and board, electricity, water, kitchen appliances for her to cook stuff, internet to play PS5 on, and free rides to the make up store aren't shit anymore. And then she started to get erratic, like offended when I suggested her to put her money towards getting rid of her tattoos or getting an education instead of a car and high heels. And some guy out there is feeding her junk about being able to get a business loan to open up a car shop based on "equity" that she doesn't have. So after not speaking to me for a week, she packed up her big screen TV and PS5, like $1000+ worth of junk instead of food because she apparently was "starving" even though people were lining up to give her "800 and she wasn't even fucking them".
I don't think I'm necessarily down on the arrangement overall, but I am kind of annoyed that she passed up my best offer to get her on her own 2 feet over some trivial bullshit. Lesson learned. Good luck to the next guy that "takes her in". You'll have a cute, bubbly 20 year old girlfriend to tell you wacky conspiracy theories for hours for a few weeks, and then she starts talking shit about you on the phone to the next guy. Before you know it, the cycle continues.
I wasn't stupid though. I held back and didn't let myself get too attached. I suppose I knew in the back of my mind this could happen at any time.[/QUOTE]That was foolish. You should not have done that.