I’m comfortably off and have been in this kind of situation twice, once with someone who pretended to be better off than he was; another time with someone who didn’t have much money but was open about it.
With the first, it started to become more and more apparent that he was expecting me to pay for everything and I didn’t understand why. He had told me he was comfortably off but then admitted he had lied. I ended things as I don’t like liars under any circumstances. With the second, I was paying from the start but we both started to feel embarrassed about it and the friendshp just fizzled out.
My question is, what’s the future is you continue to feel this way? If you ended up living together, how would you divide household finances or make decisions about things like cars or holidays or any major expenditure?
I think we have gone beyond the era of the kept women, that women do expect to pay equal shares. Personally, I think it’s rare for unequal relationships to work whether its to do with social class, education, jobs or money.
Having said that, I don’t know how old he is or what his past relaionships have been. Much older men might have a different attitude as they come from an era where it was common for women not to work outside the home and have income of their own. Or he may not be so old but had a stay at home partner so is used to paying for everything.
At the end of the day, if the disparity in your respective incomes is making you feel uncomfortable (or even controlled) then I doubt the relationship has much of a future other than as friends who meet up occasionally to go to a concert or out for a meal.