Imagine finding out your girlfriend has been unfaithful, she’s pregnant, and the child is almost definitely not yours. That’s the reality for one man who’s now dealing with his ex living in his house and eating his food. To make matters worse, she’s jobless and he’s struggling to support them both. He’s decided to charge her for the food she consumes while staying with him, but their friends are calling him an evil bastard. Is he in the right or just being heartless? Let’s dive into the story.
The Unfaithful Ex-Girlfriend

The Shocking Revelation

Dodging Fatherhood

Temporary Living Arrangement

Eating into His Resources

Time to Move Out ⏰

No Job, No Money

Friends Turn on Him

Questioning His Actions

Update: Ex Leaves

Kicking and Screaming

Belongings to Be Collected

Relief and Gratitude

Charging Pregnant Ex for Food: Justified or Cruel?
After discovering his girlfriend’s infidelity and pregnancy, our protagonist allowed her to stay at his place temporarily. However, she continued to help herself to his resources as if they were still together. Struggling to support them both, he decided to charge her for the food she consumed. Their friends labeled him an evil bastard, but he doesn’t feel like he’s in the wrong. What do you think? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation.
NTA: Ex should go to her parents’ and not your problem

NTA: Her friends offered help, but she refuses to leave.

NTA: Kick her out and celebrate with a cool Corona!

Generous ex spares cheating pregnant woman, despite wacky situation.

NTA: Protect yourself and set boundaries. Don’t let her manipulate you.

NTA: Ex cheated, friends side against you. Kick her out!

NTA. Send her to the nearest rainbow house.

NTA: Start eviction proceedings to get her out.

NTA for not wanting to feed your cheating ex.

NTA: Babydaddy should step up. COVID-19 doesn’t justify freeloading.
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NTA. Cheating and denying paternity? Definitely not the a**hole!

NTA: Ex cheated, friends should know.

“NTA. Adults are responsible for their own expenses. No support.”

NTA charges pregnant ex for food, suggests fridge padlock.

NTA. Sucks for her, but you have a good outlook!
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Supportive comment reminding friends of her reliable baby daddy

NTA denies paternity, sparks rumors

Friends call NTA an AH, but why don’t they help?

OP, be careful! Don’t let yourself get trapped in child support!

NTA: No trust, no relationship. You made the right call.
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Being called an evil bastard for taking in pregnant ex. NTA

“NTA. You’re not obligated to house and feed someone else’s ex.”
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Cut her off: food, WiFi, TP. Is she really worth it?

NTA: Living together, but treat it like a roommate situation.

Friends support OP’s decision to not owe cheating ex anything. NTA

NTA: Cut ties and let her find support elsewhere.

Generous OP provides food, but pregnant ex badmouths and cheats.

Curious about financial dynamics before breakup and pregnancy.

NTA, get her out pronto! Avoid legal eviction.

NTA: Ex should be grateful you didn’t kick her out

NTA. Take her in or STFU.

NTA. Time for her to own her decisions and face consequences.

NTA. Protect yourself and end the situation before legal action.

NTA: Ex cheated, broke up, friends siding with her?

NTA: Evil ex and friends call you heartless, but are they?

DNA test: A must to confirm paternity. Solid proof needed!
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NTA: No sympathy for cheating ex. Cut ties and move on.
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Legal rights, eviction, and food theft: NTA’s solution with lock
