OP says money is tight because of joint expenses, and that DH knows that (since he knew she'd want him to put it toward the joint expenses). That makes it a dick move, even if not a true betrayal. I agree with the PP who said it matters where the household money comes from. If OP is putting her whole income into joint expenses and DH is holding his back, that's not ok. If OP doesn't work, that's a different story. |
| Hopefully his AP likes the gifts he bought her... |
| My husband manages all of our investments and at times there will be “capital calls” of $50,000-$100,000. He doesn’t tell me about them and I don’t want to know about them because it’s big money. But, he’s a really good investor. I trust that he is making good spending decisions. I think it comes down to do you trust your partner? |
Clearly OP does not. That’s why she’s on DCUM complaining about it. |
Good point. OP, pull a credit report and see if there are cards or accounts you didn't know about. |
They’re not divorcing, so irrelevant. If he sells his stuff, he can buy something else with the money. His only mistake was hiding it because he thought mommy might disapprove. |
Yes. What did he buy ?!???? |
This. Money is tight so it's a jerky thing for her husband to spend money on splurges for himself. It doesn't matter if he sold his own stuff. Income should be prioritized together for the family. |
If he sells something of his and buys something for himself with the money, no harm no foul. |
lol this made me chuckle. My husband always complains this ... yet spends an obscene amount of money on golf. |
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How are things ggoing, OP?
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I m also curious about what he purchased |
You hear that, OP? Time to upgrade your wedding set another carat or two. It’s your money to spend! |
| I get it. Both my husband and myself occasionally receive vendor gift cards because of our careers. It could be $100 at Amazon at Xmas or $50 for participating in a focus group type meeting. My gift cards always goes towards the family. My husband's, always go towards some treat for himself. It frustrates me, but it is what it is. |
This is irrelevant. At the end of the day, their overall family finances will impact funds available for daily expenses, college, and retirement. |