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Reply to "How do you handle if your spouse really doesn’t want you to do something?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Examples along the lines of - taking a long weekend trip with friends, or purchasing a moderately pricey tool or appliance that will impact shared space in addition to budget, possibly more than budget. If your spouse says they really don’t want you to take the trip or buy the thing, what do you do? [/quote] You’re not going to get any helpful answers without providing a whole lot more context. [/quote] Yes. Are you always buying expensive tools that will take up space and have already spent 1000s upon 1000s on this? Or is it a tool for dream hobby and an opportunity (time/ $) to be able to practice it? Does your spouse always object to trips with friends? Do you take these often on regular basis or is this a rare event? The spouse is objecting to the friends, timing, or destination? It’s one thing when you take these trips fairly regularly and they’re objecting to one of them cause it falls at same time as major work deadline or work travel. It’s a different thing if they object for no particular reason, just cause it may inconvenience them to take care of kids on their own for 3-4 days. It’s all relative. [/quote]
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