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Q. Repay an Ex? A couple years ago my now ex-boyfriend loaned me a large amount of money when I was in a tight spot. He gave the money without my asking; there was no contract or terms of payment discussed. I told him I would eventually pay him back, but he also said he realized that when giving me this money he might never see it again. I cut him out of my life a year ago because our six-year on-again/off-again relationship was not giving me what I needed in a partner and making me miserable. I feel so much better with him out of my life, and I often joke that the money he loaned me is an A-hole tax. However part of me feels guilty. Prudie, should I just let this go as a lesson for both of us, or do I eventually approach him to discuss repayment?

A: You haven’t heard from him about the money, and he gave it to you as a loan but with the understanding it could be construed as a gift. So payback is in your court. Whatever you decide to do, I don’t think you should open up discussions with someone you no longer want to speak to. You need to consider what you feel is your moral obligation, and if that means paying him back, you save the money until you can do it. Then you simply send him a check with a note explaining that you wanted to clear this debt.

 



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She should pay it back. It was a loan.

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She should pay it back. She's feeling guilty for a reason.

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Do the right thing in life and you don't have to ever look back plus its just the right thing to do.

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"He gave the money without my asking;"
"but he also said he realized that when giving me this money he might never see it again."

I believe he knew he wouldn't see that money again. However, LW appears to be feeling guilty about not repaying it. I say she should put it in a separate, interest-bearing savings account, and when she has the total he gave her, then, and only then, should she contact him to give him a cashier's check (not her personal check).



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When I was half way through grad school, the University raised my out of state tuition by $1,000. I didn't have it.

I called my mother, asking to borrow it.

She said they had it, but they decided to spend it taking a vacation to see my brother, who was stationed in Europe.

Thanks Mom, nothing unexpected there.

 

I called my sister, she convinced her husband to lend it to me.

 

I got a decent job after grad school, and put the money aside for her as quickly as I could.

By the time I had it to repay her ...

she and her hubby were divorcing. He'd told her he wouldn't give up his girlfriend...

 

So ...

in effect, I borrowed it from her husband, and then repaid my sister when she needed it most.

 



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ed11563 wrote:

When I was half way through grad school, the University raised my out of state tuition by $1,000. I didn't have it.

I called my mother, asking to borrow it.

She said they had it, but they decided to spend it taking a vacation to see my brother, who was stationed in Europe.

Thanks Mom, nothing unexpected there.

 

I called my sister, she convinced her husband to lend it to me.

 

I got a decent job after grad school, and put the money aside for her as quickly as I could.

By the time I had it to repay her ...

she and her hubby were divorcing. He'd told her he wouldn't give up his girlfriend...

 

So ...

in effect, I borrowed it from her husband, and then repaid my sister when she needed it most.

 


 And that is why I believe in karma. Lol. Good for you for making good on the loan and I am glad your sister got the money !



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Why do people keep loaning money to bf's and gf's? Every episode of Judge Judy is that!

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If even one side believes it was a loan, both sides should consider it a loan. She should repay it because she believes it was a loan.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Why do people keep loaning money to bf's and gf's? Every episode of Judge Judy is that!


 This!



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