Anonymous wrote:Context matters so, so much in this question.
Controlling spouse who is trying to distance spouse from fiends and family? Or just doesn’t want to look after his or her own kids for a weekend and expects other spouse to do so? I’d take that weekend trip without feeling guilty?
Or is this the 3rd weekend away in several months and spouse hasn’t had a break or trip on their own? Then it’s fair for spouse to not be excited about another one.
On budget - does spender always overspend or is this unusual? Does spouse get the same “fun money” or are they the ones who always have to ‘take the hit’ when money is tight?
I think it’s important to be fair(ish) and thoughtful and generous to the most important person in our lives- but not at the cost of no savings or a stressed out/ burned out spouse who doesn’t get the same treatment in return.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote: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?