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Reply to "When your spouse buys the cheap stuff but eats the good stuff"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Write your name on the things you want. My husband said I needed to do that once when I brought back half a pizza from a dinner out with friends because he didn't know he wasn't allowed to eat everything in our house. I had been planning to eat the remaining half for lunch but when I went to get it, he had already eaten it. Another time I bought a specific kind of cracker to go with a specific kind of cheese that I wanted to have at some point during the week. When I went into the pantry, the crackers were all gone because he had eaten them. So now I do literally write my name on the items that I have purchased for myself and that I plan to eat. My husband isn't a jerk like yours - he didn't argue with me when I expressed frustrating at him having eaten something I had planned to eat myself - so maybe that won't work in your case.[/quote] We tried this....my adult daughter still living with us buys all her own groceries (except for when she eats dinner with us she will eat what I have made), and usually puts her name on the bottle of specific condiments, baking mixes, etc (some of which is gluten free) to protect it from her ravenous teen siblings, but my husband gets offended. "Oh I guess I'm not allowed to eat her food even though she eats ours?" [/quote] What a dip$hit comment your H made. No he can’t have any. It’s not like he’s going to go out asap after he depletes her food and buy the same exact thing to replace it. Meal planning is more than just eating what you see out. [/quote] Men are trash. I'm fully convinced that no more than 20% of men are actually mature enough to have a family. Ask yourself why the patriarchy was enforced for so long.[/quote]
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