THIS. I live more like you than your DH, but you are majorly infantilizing him. The way you talk about him, his family, and his friends is absolutely dripping with condescension. Not only is that terrible for your relationship, it probably leads him to spend even more out of rebellion. You should really find a way to make time for therapy, because once you guys get divorced you will have even less control over him. (You will, however, be free of all of the "fools" he hangs out with, so maybe you would be happier.) |
You can cut the condescension here with a knife! You clearly don't give a fuck what we think, we're faceless jerks on the internet, so why post at all? Wait, I get it now, here you go:
YOU ARE BETTER THAN ALL OF US. YOUR STUPID HUSBAND IS SO LUCKY TO HAVE YOU! MAYBE THIS MONTH HE CAN SPEND HIS ALLOWANCE ON A NEW LEASH! |
Lol. OP has really gotten to some of you. |
OP here, whew. You are really mad right now. Usually, I have to actually try in order to whip people into this much of a frenzy. |
OP is gonna lose her shit when hubby starts sleeping with a woman who actually recognizes he's a man. Cause mistresses aren't cheap! |
OP here, any mistress he takes will have to pay for their dates and everything they do because I keep close track of every penny we have. If she's rich enough to keep him, she can move in with us and keep me too! ![]() |
That's a great idea for another income stream. You can pimp him out, then you don't have to worry about retraining him. Win win! |
Not mad, just mocking you. |
You are kind of incorrect. A lot of Asian families focus on material wealth. Marrying for money became such a problem in some Asian countries they had to pass laws for it! Also I have known plenty of people (asian and non-asian) who came here for a better life. One lady in particular lived in a dirt house in her home country and drank from jars because they couldn't afford cups. Well she married a russian business man and has a beautiful mansion in Alexandria and doesn't work. So your quote "no one does" is dead wrong. When someone came from nothing and came here to get something and they get it they want more and more and get very greedy with dollar signs for eyes so much so that they become greedy, selfish, cutthroat, bad to be around with, and become critical of others even though they were in the same position before. It certainly is a class difference. From the same country of that lady with the jars for glasses I have known wealthy people who come to the US just to visit and shop because they are successful in their own country. Typically the rich and successful in their own countries (those who grew up with it and have wealthy family) are not that greedy but do have a bigger ego and think they are better. |
I have to admit, of all the possible outcomes to this thread, I never saw the MFF threesome coming |
Your views of Asians are effed up. I am Asian and as a general rule, yes, saving and financial stability is important; that's why kids are pushed towards medicine, engineering, law etc. BUT not every Asian family is living under the model of saving every dollar for retirement as you seem to be doing. You came here in your teens, having never had new clothes before. It's a bit different for the Asians born and raised here, or even for the Asians who immigrated who were engineers or MBAs or whatever in their own countries; sure they came here to do "better," but there weren't totally lacking in their own country either. They had a middle class life -- so they were used to eating out or grabbing a coffee or treating their kids to an ice cream cone, and they didn't stop doing that just bc they got to the U.S. and decided retirement savings was it. You sound like you'd freak out if your kid asked for a $5 ice cream cone. |
OP : YOU DO NOT REPRESENT ASIANS ! You came to this country with nothing, heck you guys couldn't even afford new clothes, yet you come here, work hard and find yourself successful. After all that this country has given you, you have nothing but contempt for their values ? Your mindset is not Asian, it is more of a CLASS ISSUE. You come from a very low income background and have no concept of quality of life (nothing wrong if you were not an asshole), all Asians of a certain income levels know how to have a quality life. I say this as an Asian. You must be a nightmare to live with, oh and BTW you should sometimes listen to yourself, you are so full of it. |
OP. I say this in all my kindness. This statement is right out of "I'm 45 and pass for an 18-year old all the time". No one who understands clothes and fashion is fooled by your girlfriend's getups. I'm sure she looks nice. But if she wore actual quality clothes or designer stuff they feature in magazines, she'd look about 200,000% better. If you consider what she wears amazing, well....you will believe this until you get your first item of clothing that hasn't been made in the land of your ancestors. Like an actual, bona fide designer stuff. If you choose not to buy it, that's fine. But to say no one can tell between high-end clothes and homespun duds is just...silly. |
+1000. OP -- money is/has become so important that you that you are just fooling yourself. I'm sure your friend looks ok/fine/good in her homemade clothes, but you are kidding yourself if you think no one can tell. The difference is this isn't middle/high school anymore; even if people like her coworkers notice -- it's not like when you're 15 and some kid at school will say -- "hey did you sew your own t-shirt, WHY!?" But you better believe people are wondering. It's fine if you/she have decided that money is so important, it doesn't matter what anyone thinks -- but don't kid yourself. |
Wow, haven't been on this thread since yesterday. I am the one whose dad died when I was 10 and mom scraped by. I must say, most of you folks on DCUM are distorted. It is clear to me that most of the PPs have never had to really scrape by. Have any of you ever had to live on welfare or on nothing? Do you know how to not only live without cable, but also without a car or wondering if you were going to pay for food or gas first? It changes you. And don't think this doesn't happen in the US. It has been ubiquitous since 2008, just not in NW DC, or MOCo or Fairfax, or at least not in your community. If you lost a $20 bill, would that break your budget for the month?
Get off your horses. The OP has a problem. The OPs husband has a problem, and all she sees is the $$ bleeding out the door. I am sure it brings a lot of feelings of her childhood. If you choose to eat nothing but beans to make sure there is money in the bank, it has to be irritating to hear DH went out and dropped $100 on lunch at a restaurant. All OP is asking for is advice on how to get DH to spend reasonably, say $15 for lunch instead. I really find most of the PPs repulsive, attacking the OP instead of attacking the problem. I challenge you to go back and see where you bleed discretionary money, because I guarantee, most of what you spend on are actually luxuries that are considered necessary by most Americans. |