He Asked Me to Pay Child Support for His Ex’s Kid — Just Because I Make More Than Him

He Asked Me to Pay Child Support for His Ex’s Kid — Just Because I Make More Than Him

When my boyfriend suddenly asked me to contribute child support for his ex-wife’s child, I was stunned.

“I make more than you, so it’s only fair,” he said casually. But this wasn’t about fairness — it was about shifting responsibility.

I was taken aback. I wasn’t the biological parent, nor had I agreed to take on that role.

After a tense conversation, I set clear boundaries. I explained that supporting a child means more than just money — it’s about commitment and responsibility from the parents involved.

He realized his mistake and apologized. We worked out a plan where he would take full financial responsibility.

This experience taught me the importance of standing up for what’s right — no matter how tricky relationships get.

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