My partner of two years lives with me in my home. He has his own house where his ex wife and 3 adult children live. Since living with me he has bought a camper and a motorbike and is planning to buy another motorbike. He is new to riding and what an age to start 58 with poor balance! He can't get on with the bike so is now looking at one with two wheels on the front for stability but has kept very quiet when I've mentioned trading in the current one. My house has room on the side for the bikes but that's besides the point. I don't want the house turned into a graveyard for unused motorbikes. The camper hasn't had an outing apart from one brief weekend last year and is parked in the road, taking up very limited space in the close where we live. Granted we had lockdown so that put paid to trips plus the camper is old and needed work. I feel like saying he can take one of the motorbikes to his house and park it on his drive. I'm sure the ex won't be impressed. But it is irritating me that he is more interested in getting another bike than getting rid of this one. He is prone to collecting things - buying stuff that turns out to be useless then just sits there taking space. He has already accumulated a large wardrobe full of biking paraphernalia, jackets, gloves etc but the bike has barely moved! I think that once he gets the new bike he won't bother to sell the old one and I will be stuck with it on the side of the house. It is a small house in a built up area and I can't abide clutter. AIBU?
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