Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy dilemma on our hands. Picture this: a hardworking gal who bought her own house and car , and her boyfriend who’s basically living the good life rent-free! But wait, there’s a twist! He wants to share the garage, even though he didn’t put a penny towards it! Is our girl being unfair, or is she just protecting what’s rightfully hers? Let’s dive in and see what the internet has to say about this garage showdown!
The House Dilemma: Who Owns What?

❓ Am I Wrong for Not Sharing?

Fact #1: It’s MY House! ♀️

Fact #2: He Pays Half… of Some Things

Fact #3: Money Talks ️

Fact #4: Our Rides are Pretty Equal

Fact #5: His Car was a Gift

Fact #6: I Worked Hard for Mine

My Reaction: Shocked!

I Want to be Fair…

♀️ My Initial Response: NOPE!

Thank You, Internet!

Organizing My Thoughts

Garage or Garbage? ️

The Great Garage Debate: Who’s in the Right?
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got ourselves a classic case of ‘what’s mine is mine’ vs. ‘sharing is caring’! Our girl is standing her ground, but her boyfriend seems to think he deserves a piece of that sweet, sweet garage action. She’s got the facts on her side – it’s her house, her car, and her hard-earned money that made it all happen. But maybe there’s more to this story than meets the eye? Let’s see what the internet’s finest minds have to say about this garage-induced lovers’ quarrel! Get ready for some hot takes, folks!
Boyfriend’s entitlement to garage space questioned.

Girlfriend refuses to share garage with boyfriend’s car.

Your house, your garage, your rules! Park your car there!

Partner doesn’t contribute equally, shouldn’t demand garage spot. NTA

Girlfriend’s single-car garage sparks ridiculous demand from boyfriend

Fair negotiation suggestion for garage sharing, consider woman’s safety concerns.

Boyfriend’s car vs girlfriend’s garage: a fair exchange?

Safety first! NTA prioritizes partner’s well-being over car storage.

Girlfriend’s right, boyfriend’s being entitled. NTA

Girlfriend owns house; boyfriend pays for utilities. NTA for garage.

NTA. Compromise is key in relationships, but you’re paying the bills.

Boyfriend pays for utilities but no garage access. NTA.

Girlfriend won’t share garage, NTA deserves perk

Asserting property rights without being TA.

Insurance savings: another reason to keep car in garage

Clear agreement on garage ownership, NTA.

Girlfriend is justified in not sharing garage. NTA

Protect your car, not your boyfriend’s feelings. NTA

NTA, boyfriend should contribute rent for garage space

Partner is not the a-hole, suggests splitting garage fairly

NTA, but power dynamic at play. Offer alternative living arrangements.

Boyfriend wants garage but doesn’t pay rent? NTA, revise agreement.

Demanding fairness or ditching the boyfriend?

Boyfriend not entitled to girlfriend’s garage. Relationship red flag
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Own the property, get the benefits. He can pay too!

Boyfriend can afford garage parking with rent savings. NTA.

Boyfriend wants garage space, but is he being entitled?

Girlfriend asserts her property rights, suggests boyfriend buy in.

Boyfriend needs to step up and contribute more.

Boyfriend lucky to live in dream home, but wants garage?

Negotiate, don’t accuse: a fair solution for garage sharing.
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Girlfriend defends garage ownership, advises boyfriend to rent elsewhere.

Garage is a deal-breaker for some, and it’s his house.

Girlfriend keeps her garage, boyfriend doesn’t need it. NTA

Boyfriend won’t share garage, commenter’s husband is gentleman. NTA.

43 years of marriage and still savage

Boyfriend is ungrateful for free housing and maid service

Boyfriend should pay rent to use the garage.

Boyfriend wants garage space, but won’t contribute. NTA.

Boyfriend wants garage space, but doesn’t contribute to household. NTA.

Girlfriend explains why she won’t share garage with boyfriend’s car.

Girlfriend asserts her ownership of garage, NTA

Setting boundaries in relationships
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Sharing garage? Split finances 50/50! NTA.
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Boyfriend needs a two-car garage after saving on rent.

NTA for wanting to keep your garage secure and private

Asserting ownership of garage. Boyfriend needs own garage. NTA.

Asserting ownership over garage, NTA comments spark agreement.

A potential roommate offers to cook, clean, and bring a dog

Compromise solution suggested for garage sharing. NTA verdict.

Jointly purchasing a home could be a solution. NTA

Boyfriend not paying rent or helping with chores, NTA.

Sometimes, you gotta suck it up and park on the street

Boyfriend wants garage space but doesn’t contribute to household. NTA.

Fairness in expenses and a fancy car solution.

Boyfriend wants free parking, not paying mortgage evenly. NTA

A reasonable compromise for the garage parking dilemma

Compromise is key! Offer something of value in exchange.

Boyfriend wants garage spot but pays $0 rent. NTA.

Boyfriend wants equal rights to girlfriend’s property, NTA.

Stand your ground! Don’t let him manipulate you.

Boyfriend wants garage space, girlfriend says no. Fair or not?
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Boyfriend not the a-hole for not paying half mortgage.

Girlfriend pays for house and garage, doesn’t owe boyfriend space. ♀️

Girlfriend stands her ground and gives financial advice.

Boyfriend not entitled to girlfriend’s garage, suggest carport or rent.

User questions why women date broke men.

Lucky for her, his truck didn’t fit in the garage

Woman asserts her right to a garage over boyfriend’s car
