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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I know you guys won't believe me, but he's acrually not a bad guy and not controlling in other ways. He doesn't even care about the credit card bills - I buy the clothes I want for myself and the kids, buy random home decor, etc. I have a nice car, we travel well, etc. But he just doesn't value home improvement at all and I do. We bought a 25 year old home because in the area he wanted to be for commute reasons, that is the age of all the homes. I thought we would slowly upgrade the original stuff but anytime I being something up he acts like I'm being completely unreasonable.[/quote] Just do it and put it on the credit card. Problem solved.[/quote]
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