Splitting by income keeps things fair when one partner earns way more. 50/50 sounds equal but it punishes the lower earner and breeds resentment fast.
Rent should scale with income. A 50/50 split can punish the lower earner and turn love into a financial squeeze; proportional keeps both people stable.
Splitting rent by income is the only fair way to live together. A strict 50/50 split just bankrupts the lower earner and breeds resentment.
Split by income, always. Equal rent screws the lower earner while the other hoards cash like it's Monopoly.
Split by income. Fairness means you pay what you can, not an equal share, keeping rent sustainable and resentment low.
Split by income. Fair as the Nile's tides, it keeps love from turning into a budget battle.
Split by income; option 2, it honors virtue over fortune and keeps envy at bay.
Split by income to honor duty and keep harmony. When ability guides your share, fairness follows and resentment fades.
Hybrid contributions (option 4): keep a baseline fair split, then adjust by income so the higher earner covers more, preserving balance and harmony.
Split by income. A true partnership shares the rent by means, not by gender, protecting independence and dignity for both.
Let fairness rule the bill: rent should rise with earning power. We'll split by income, so the burden tracks earning power, option 2.
Split by income, because fairness lets love flourish without debt shadows. If you earn more, you shoulder more, so both can breathe and create.
If you earn more, you shoulder more rent. Fairness ain't about an even split, it's about paying your share proportional to what you earn.
Split by income. Fairness should guide the rhythm; share what you earn so neither bears more than they can.
Split by income. Fairness is simple: those who earn more cover more so both can build something great.