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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We belong to Life Time, and I also have a Retro Fitness membership. My husband, a wiser man than you, is happy to spend $300/mo for my a$$ to look like it does. [/quote] Her a$$ looks amazing no matter what she does orange theory, baree, hot yoga. She has done it all. It would look good without the gym. She's naturally fit. She doesn't do cardio, just stretching and weights. I think most of the time, she's in the locker room in the hot tub, showering and blow-drying her hair. [/quote] I don’t get why you’re penny pinching on this. She looks great (including her hair) and is getting a break from the kids, for an incredibly cheap price. What is your income that this is really bothering you?? [/quote] We will be paying a mortgage in a few months, so expenses will be much higher. Our income is 140k + 17 k bonus. My wife keeps all her salary as she only makes about $900 monthly. She works once a week. [/quote] So let her devote half her salary to this and you just pay for the Y. I don't see the problem.[/quote] I'm not the type to allow that. Paying half her salary for a gym membership. I would feel bad to allow that. She saves most and spends some on clothes or salon appointments. [/quote] Allow that? If you don't 'allow that', be man enough to allot $300/month for the family gym membership and shut up.[/quote] If they don't have money, they don't have money. Going from renting to a mortgage is a big change. [/quote]
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