Ladies of DCUM what if your husband lost al his money?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What will you do? Would you leave him? Be honest.


Well, my husband was severely injured two months ago, and his income is gone. I am taking care of him and I'm supporting the family right now. That's what family does.
Anonymous
I genuinely love my husband, so I wouldn't ever leave him for not making enough money. Our marriage isn't a transaction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd split. Not ashamed to admit it.

He'd leave me if I got fat.


Shell of a marriage.
Anonymous
That is why I work, I make enough to support our family, we would take the 400k home equity, buy a nice yet modest home and thank god for giving us food, shelter and health.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will you do? Would you leave him? Be honest.


Well, my husband was severely injured two months ago, and his income is gone. I am taking care of him and I'm supporting the family right now. That's what family does.


Hope your DH feels better soon. Stay strong and calm
Anonymous
It depends why. I watched my parents struggle when my dad was unemployed for awhile so it made me very cautious about living a lifestyle that requires the bulk of both paychecks to support it. So if DH lost his job or had to go out of disability we would be okay. I’m willing to downsize house/lifestyle if needed. If I found out our joint bank account was drained and children’s college fund raided because he was gambling, buying drugs, setting up a mistress heck no. I would be processing lies, betrayal, whatever issues drove him to do it on top of not knowing if he would pull the financial rug from under me again ...that would be too much.
Anonymous
It depends. If he lost his job, I wouldn't care. I have always been the primary breadwinner. Dh works part-time for self fulfillment. If he emptied out our bank accounts due to addiction, infidelity, or bad money management, I leave him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I lived it. I'll tell you what we did- we worked harder than ever to pick ourselves back up. It made us stronger than before. I love my husband, not our money so I would never leave him for that.


btw, It was because of a bad business deal and not because we misspent it. Learned a hard lesson and we are now better than we were before.


Same story here, but add in some resentment and bitterness because I told him the investment was a bad one and asked him not to do it. I haven't left, but it's been rocky and we're not out of the woods yet.
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