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It sounds like both a) your expectations and wants have diverged over time, and b) the relationship has run its course. Best to accept it and move on.
There isn't a way that this isn't going to suck (for him even moreso than for you, probably), so it's best to minimize the pain and go for a quick break.
I'd say be compassionate and kind, but firm. No “I love you but..” I guess that while you do have love for him, you are no longer in love with him. Stick to that. “I am thankful for our time together and the good things we shared, but…” Make sure he knows this is it. It'd be kinder if he starts focusing on moving on ASAP.
Since you out earn him, you can probably afford to be gracious in the split (and it'll conveniently avoid stretching out the process.) Give him a reasonable time to move out, but perhaps it'd be in everyone's best interest if you actively help him to move out, say, by offering to cover a deposit or helping him secure a place to crash for a while. It's not your duty, but it eases things for you as well.
I hope you both end up in a better place. Take care and be excellent to each other.
Could be this person is into you and wants to start drama between you and your wife. Either way it’s unlikely to be a random troll and more likely to be someone you both know.
It sounds like both a) your expectations and wants have diverged over time, and b) the relationship has run its course. Best to accept it and move on.
There isn't a way that this isn't going to suck (for him even moreso than for you, probably), so it's best to minimize the pain and go for a quick break.
I'd say be compassionate and kind, but firm. No “I love you but..” I guess that while you do have love for him, you are no longer in love with him. Stick to that. “I am thankful for our time together and the good things we shared, but…” Make sure he knows this is it. It'd be kinder if he starts focusing on moving on ASAP.
Since you out earn him, you can probably afford to be gracious in the split (and it'll conveniently avoid stretching out the process.) Give him a reasonable time to move out, but perhaps it'd be in everyone's best interest if you actively help him to move out, say, by offering to cover a deposit or helping him secure a place to crash for a while. It's not your duty, but it eases things for you as well.
I hope you both end up in a better place. Take care and be excellent to each other.
Could be this person is into you and wants to start drama between you and your wife. Either way it’s unlikely to be a random troll and more likely to be someone you both know.