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Lottery Winner Refuses To Share The Prize With GF, Dumps Her Because Of Her Demands
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Lottery Winner Refuses To Share The Prize With GF, Dumps Her Because Of Her Demands

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While the idea of “money changing people” tends to be a staple of rap lyrics, the truth is that greed can and will change people who you think you know. As it turns out, you might not actually know the sort of person your partner is until good fortune smiles on you and they suddenly want some for themselves.

A netizen asked the internet if they were wrong for breaking up with their girlfriend after she demanded about three-fourths of their lottery winnings. People online did their best to assure the netizen that no one asking for roughly 75% of one’s money has their best interest in mind.

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    This redditor decided to break up with their girlfriend after she demanded that they share their winnings

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    Lottery winner refuses to share prize with girlfriend, causing conflict over money and relationship priorities.

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    Man feeling overwhelmed and hurt by girlfriend’s demands after winning lottery, ending relationship over prize money dispute

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    Winning the lottery might be followed by changes in life that are not always positive

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    Winning the lottery is often associated with all sorts of things that become doable and affordable, be it helping others or building a dream home for yourself. So, overall, people tend to view it as a happy occasion. (I guess, who wouldn’t?) But the OP’s example is far from the only one when after winning the lottery, some things turn sour all of a sudden.

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    Unfortunately, for quite a few people, winning the lottery didn’t bring the fantasy life they likely hoped for. For instance, for Lara and Roger Griffiths, who won over $2.7 million back in 2005, it eventually led to a divorce. Before going their separate ways, they reportedly used the money to travel the world and buy an expensive barn-converted house, but it ended up burning just five years after the lottery win and significantly draining the family funds.

    Back in 1998, Gerald Muswagon won $10 million Canadian dollars only to spend them on expensive cars, a party house, gifts to his friends, and investing into a business that didn’t make it. Eventually, Muswagon had to take a job doing heavy lifting at a friend’s farm in order to support himself financially.

    Another $10 million win in Canada just six years later took a similar route, when a single mom, Sharon Tirabassi, reportedly spent all her winnings on cars, designer clothes, trips, and handouts to her loved ones, leading her back to a part-time job and a rented home in less than a decade. She did, however, put some money into trust funds for her kids before spending it all.

    Such examples show that receiving a mind-boggling amount of money can encourage some people to make rash or not-so-sensible decisions. That’s why before going on one’s first shopping spree or buying a luxury car, it might be best to sit down and think long and hard about the best way to put that money to use.

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    It’s important not to make rash decisions when it comes to spending the lottery winnings

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    The sudden wealth financial advisor Robert Pagliarini explained that obtaining a large sum of money out of the blue can feel somewhat euphoric; that’s because in the very beginning, winners enter what he calls the “the honeymoon stage of sudden wealth”. But dealing with such wealth is a roller coaster ride, where the highs tend to be followed by sudden lows.

    In order to avoid the financial and emotional ups and downs that might follow winning the lottery, the expert pointed out that it’s important not to let the money define who the recipient is as a person or change what they used to enjoy about their life before the win.

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    “One of the best ways to feel in control of the money rather than be controlled by the money is to get very clear on how much you have, where it is, how much income it will produce, and to develop a strategy for responding to loan requests from friends and family,” Pagliarini suggested.

    Even though the OP’s win wasn’t in the millions, it was still an amount that could significantly alter one’s life. Luckily, the redditor seemingly had a plan for what to do with the money, which involved investing in their future and taking care of their family. It didn’t, however, involve giving most of it away to their girlfriend, which was what she was hoping for and what she was criticized for by the online community.

    Fellow redditors shared their reactions in the comments, the OP replied to some of them

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    I am a writer at Bored Panda. Despite being born in the US, I ended up spending most of my life in Europe, from Latvia, Austria, and Georgia to finally settling in Lithuania. At Bored Panda, you’ll find me covering topics ranging from the cat meme of the day to red flags in the workplace and really anything else. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, beating other people at board games, cooking, good books, and bad films.

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    JL
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "You're prioritizing money over our relationship. Now give me all the money or our relationship is done."

    Ronja Oksanen
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My DH inherit money resently, and he told me how much (I come from poverty so it was like winning lottery) but I never, not even a second thought that I had any right to it. Sure it would be nice to go together for a vacation or if he would buy me something "bigger than normal" for my Bday but demanding anything? No friking way. He ended up paying part of our mortgage and he saved about 10k,but I never ask about it. That girlfriend was delusional big time!

    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If she had supported him, and his family, rhen SOME might be reasonable. 75% is ridiculous, however!

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    JL
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "You're prioritizing money over our relationship. Now give me all the money or our relationship is done."

    Ronja Oksanen
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My DH inherit money resently, and he told me how much (I come from poverty so it was like winning lottery) but I never, not even a second thought that I had any right to it. Sure it would be nice to go together for a vacation or if he would buy me something "bigger than normal" for my Bday but demanding anything? No friking way. He ended up paying part of our mortgage and he saved about 10k,but I never ask about it. That girlfriend was delusional big time!

    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If she had supported him, and his family, rhen SOME might be reasonable. 75% is ridiculous, however!

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