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Well first of all, you need to take all of my questions in concert. Oddly enough, it is not unusual for people who do not have a trust or inheritance that is adequate to sustain them for life to coast along doing little to nothing despite the fact that they will eventually need to earn a living. Failing to set yourself up in a career when you are relatively young has a serious negative impact on your future hireability and income.
However, even if she does in fact have $100M and can realistically live on it if she is sensible, it is still usually a poor choice to be idle. It's not great for mental health and it also renders you a pretty boring partner. She would not need to work for $ per se, but he is certainly entitled to prefer a partner who has purpose in life.
It is significant that he has carried on for two years knowing that she is idle but it is also not unusual for people to hope that a partner will change. Also, most likely she has not been saying I will never work or so anything useful with my time for the full two years. Most likely she has given lip service to the idea or at least failed to be that direct.
In any case, I asked questions of the OP so that I could gather enough info to advise her on the future of the relationship. I'm not sure why you thought those questions have something to do with you but I hope I've been able to clear up your confusion.
“Cheating” isn’t necessarily an issue that needs to be worked through. Some people, both men AND women, aren’t made for monogamy. If you are going to stay in this relationship, you should minimally expect non-monogamy. Better would be to discuss boundaries if he is going to cheat anyway.
All that said, the age difference and the cheating history are two huge red flags to me. A third flag to me is that he practically bragged about it to you.
Well first of all, you need to take all of my questions in concert. Oddly enough, it is not unusual for people who do not have a trust or inheritance that is adequate to sustain them for life to coast along doing little to nothing despite the fact that they will eventually need to earn a living. Failing to set yourself up in a career when you are relatively young has a serious negative impact on your future hireability and income.
However, even if she does in fact have $100M and can realistically live on it if she is sensible, it is still usually a poor choice to be idle. It's not great for mental health and it also renders you a pretty boring partner. She would not need to work for $ per se, but he is certainly entitled to prefer a partner who has purpose in life.
It is significant that he has carried on for two years knowing that she is idle but it is also not unusual for people to hope that a partner will change. Also, most likely she has not been saying I will never work or so anything useful with my time for the full two years. Most likely she has given lip service to the idea or at least failed to be that direct.
In any case, I asked questions of the OP so that I could gather enough info to advise her on the future of the relationship. I'm not sure why you thought those questions have something to do with you but I hope I've been able to clear up your confusion.
“Cheating” isn’t necessarily an issue that needs to be worked through. Some people, both men AND women, aren’t made for monogamy. If you are going to stay in this relationship, you should minimally expect non-monogamy. Better would be to discuss boundaries if he is going to cheat anyway.
All that said, the age difference and the cheating history are two huge red flags to me. A third flag to me is that he practically bragged about it to you.
I think you should move on.