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Wow, her decision was the epitome of “don’t write checks with your mouth that your ass can’t cash”.
run don't walk to getting her evicted from your place. You obviously have more power than she wants you to know about. You're welcome to check out my comment history on how controlling partners can be if they are manipulative and callous with their conversational ability.
The core issue is that she's isolating you, from your friends and hobbies, while not contributing to your relationship in a meaningful way besides sex. It sounds like you're also her meal ticket if you're really footing the bill 70%. Make sure you're safe and are the carrier of your condoms / buying them fresh every time. I've seen multiple folks trapped into a permanent 50% of income shipped off for child support in situations like this.
If, and only if, she goes to therapy after moving out of her own volition to include couples counseling at her expense you could consider letting her back into a segment of your life as girlfriend.
You asked her out and she basically said no. Unless she was really sick she would go out with you. She would have also suggested another day. That right there is telling. If they want you it's super easy. Don't give her any more validation.
Has she been in therapy and grief counseling?
But yes, you are absolutely right not to want to add another child to this situation. But she needs help to come to terms with the fact that she is now disabled and has to live within the limits of her disability. And that won't be easy or quick.
She is not a health nut lmao