[UPDATE] My (M25) girlfriend (F25) decided to quit her career after I became a millionaire. How do I tell her this won’t work out?

Seven years of shared dreams—her nursing aspirations, his entrepreneurial hustle—bound a young couple through college and beyond. But a multimillion-dollar startup buyout flipped their script. She quit her job, eyeing a life of luxury as a stay-at-home wife, while he clung to the ambition that defined their love. A tense Thursday night talk unraveled it all, exposing her sense of entitlement and shattering his trust, leaving a condo and a relationship on the market.

This Reddit update, raw and gripping, dives into a romance derailed by wealth’s allure. Readers feel the sting of his disillusionment, picturing heated words in a sleek condo, and her desperation as she clings to a lifestyle she never earned. It’s a cautionary tale of love tested by money, sparking questions about trust and true intentions.

For those who want to read the previous part: Original Post.

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‘[UPDATE] My (M25) girlfriend (F25) decided to quit her career after I became a millionaire. How do I tell her this won’t work out?’

First I would like to thank everyone for their time and advice. I truly appreciate everyone’s input. I had a serious conversation with my girlfriend Kylie about our future Thursday night. I told her that she needed to figure out a plan for the future whether that finding a job or going back to school. I told her if she goes back to school I would support her financially including paying for her degree.

I told her I would give her until December to figure out her plan. She ended up getting really defensive and told me that she’s the reason I’m in the position where I am in life. She said that I should pay for her lifestyle since she was there from the start. Then she proceeded to tell me that she wasted 5 years of her life with me.

She told me that she could’ve been married and had a family by now. I was shocked, because I’ve never seen the side of her. She was having a complete meltdown. I ended the conversation by telling her I tried my best to make this relationship work, but it won’t work like this. Unlike her I come from a very middle class family. Both of my parents had jobs and contributed to the house.

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It was like she was completely a different person. That’s when I realized that the money had really changed her. I basically told her that I had a business trip (she knew about already) and when I get back on Tuesday to have all your stuff moved and give a mutual friend I trust the keys. I canceled her credit card the same night.

The car she currently drives has 6000 left on the loan. Luckily the car is in her name, so I’m not responsible for it. I’ve been making the payments on it for her for the last 6 months. Also I don’t feel too bad like I’m kicking her to the streets since her parents would never let her be homeless.

Fast forward to Friday her sister called me a few times and I ignored it, but then decided to answer since they were inside my condo. Sister basically told me that Kylie has been crying the whole day and wanted to work things out. I told her it was too far gone for repair. Then today her best friend called me wanting to know if I was able to meet for some drinks which I thought was odd.

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Her best friend told me that she has some things to show me which were causing her to lose sleep. I told her that I would think about it, but honestly I don’t care at this point. Finding out about whatever Kylie did behind my back would just cause more pain. When I get back I’m going to put the condo back on the market, because I have no use for it anymore.

I honestly have no interest in dating anymore. It’s way too difficult for me to see the true intentions in people. Thanks again for all the help and support. This will probably be the end of this post hopefully. Side note I had a lot of questions about Kylie running over her friend. I didn’t know Kylie when this happened. Kylie originally spent her first semester of college at a private university.

Kylie told me she accidentally put the car in drive instead of reverse and ended hitting the friend. Kylie was super apologetic, and the friend forgave her on the spot. Then the friend’s mom found out about her daughter being hit by a car. They did research and learned that Kylie’s dad is a big time CEO of a major corporation, and decided to sue her parents.

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The lawsuit was settled outside of court between Kylie’s parents and the friend for 250k. Kylie had to leave the private college after that and join me since her parents wanted her living back at home. I don’t think it was intentional on Kylie’s part honestly, but then again I saw a different side of her for the first time in 7 years of knowing her.

The couple’s breakup, sparked by her claim to his wealth, exposes a rift in values deepened by sudden fortune. He sought a partner with drive, but her meltdown—demanding he fund her lifestyle—revealed a belief that his success was her entitlement. Her past financial irresponsibility, which led her parents to cut her off, echoes in her current spending and refusal to work, suggesting a pattern he overlooked until now.

Sudden wealth often destabilizes relationships. A 2022 study by the National Bureau of Economic Research found that financial windfalls increase divorce rates by 10% within five years, as differing money mindsets emerge (soucre). Her insistence that she “wasted” five years hints at resentment, possibly fueled by comparing her stalled goals to his success.

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Relationship coach Susan Winter notes, “Money amplifies existing traits—generosity or entitlement become glaring under wealth’s spotlight” (source). Winter’s insight frames the girlfriend’s shift as an amplification of latent expectations, not a sudden change. His swift decision to end support reflects a boundary-setting instinct, protecting his financial future.

Moving forward, he should secure his assets, as suggested by Reddit, and consider therapy to process trust issues before dating again. Couples facing similar windfalls can benefit from financial counseling to align goals.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

Reddit’s crowd swung between skepticism and tough love, dishing out reactions as bold as a reality TV showdown. Here’s the tea from the online peanut gallery:

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SB-121 − I admire your commitment to the story.

Frosty_312 − Are you people actually believing this s**t??

kingofgreenapples − I would take a moment and lock down your credit. Be prepared to put up cameras. Be ready for a mess when you get home. Have your phone ready to video in case you need proof later. I hope that I am overestimating how badly she will take this but it seems like she currently has no clear path to a better life and she may strike out at you as the reason. You are right in all you have done; just don't count it as over yet.

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pastelpixelator − Lmao. This is a massive, steaming pile of b**lshit.

bippityboppitynope − I'm guessing she was either cheating or trying to baby trap and friend feels guilty knowing

z-eldapin − Yeah, I bought into the first one.. This update is pure fiction

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MaladyLuLuStein − Wtf. Did you not even try to make sure your fiction lined up with the first part of the story? You said you were dating her for 7 years. But here you say she said she wasted 5 years on you. So what were those other two years? Then you said in a comment on the first post that the friend didn't believe it was an accident and decided to sue, but here the friend did know, and it's the mom that sued?

To add to that, you also said in a comment that the incident caused hurdles that yall got through. But here you said you didn't know her when it happened.. This is the problem with fiction. Not all authors can keep up with the smallest details.

AnonThrowAway072023 − Her friend will drop info that she was cheating.  Which is useless junk into your head, as you're broken up.  . Don't meet 

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[Reddit User] − ...wait, what?

duckduckthis99 − So kyile has a rich family or something ? This is written in such a way that I have to guess the s**t you left open ended.. How tf does money change someone with a rich dad. Like what?

These comments stir the pot, but do they catch the real flavor of this breakup?

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This saga of a millionaire and his now-ex-girlfriend lays bare how money can unmask true intentions. Her claim to his wealth and explosive outburst ended a seven-year bond, leaving him wary of love and her facing a reality check. His firm boundaries—cutting her off and selling the condo—mark a fresh start, but the scars of betrayal linger. Have you seen wealth change someone you love? What would you do after a breakup like this? Drop your stories and let’s dive into this cash-fueled drama!

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