When Tyler asked me to move in, I thought it meant we were building a life together.

But six weeks later, I found an invoice in the fridge for rent, utilities,

and a “comfort fee.” Tyler owned the place, so what was I really contributing to? After two years of dating, I had been spending most of my time at Tyler’s,

leaving my tiny apartment with roommates behind. One evening, Tyler suggested I move in permanently, saying, “You basically live here already. Why not make it

official?” I thought this was a sign of a deeper commitment and agreed. We moved my things in, bought a new sofa, and I arranged my plants and photos, feeling

like we were building a home together. But a few weeks later, I found an invoice for \$1,350 taped to the fridge—rent, utilities, and even a “comfort

contribution.” I thought it was a joke, but Tyler explained that this was just “what adults do” and that I needed to contribute financially. I was furious.

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