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[quote=Anonymous]OP, the FaceTime example reflects as poorly on you as it does your spouse. There is no reason to FaceTime if it’s just a short trip. And if you know he has a tendency to get busy and not want to talk, why would you promise this to the kid. I think you wanted him to not show up for the call so you can be all “whoa, is me, look what an awful spouse you are and why you shouldn’t take these trips anymore.” I am Team OP when it comes to budgeting though. Partners shouldn’t overly control *how* they spend their money, but each spouse should stick to an overall agreed upon budget. Each should get their “fun money” allocation and they can allocate how they want. But sounds like he spends more than your family can afford. Which is disrespectful and immature. [/quote]
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