Anonymous wrote:Usually the spender also had other problems. I married one and dated another, but I was able to keep finances separately. Marriage wasn't too long luckily.
One had ADHD, depression, and anxiety, the other one had ASD.
Anonymous wrote:Head in the sand, mostly! But he is well aware that he will need to work longer than I do.
Anonymous wrote:Each person gets a budget to spend or invest as desired. No questions asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget.
Either auto deduct into savings accounts and retirement and let the remainder be fun money, or auto deduct into a fun money account and don’t question that getting spent down.
Is it a joint savings account? If so, does the spender try to access it for purchases?
Anonymous wrote:How do you cope if you're a saver and your spouse is a spender, especially if their spending means a later retirement for both of you? Especially interested in hearing from people who both work and are old enough to realize neither of you is going to change your values around money.
Anonymous wrote:Budget.
Either auto deduct into savings accounts and retirement and let the remainder be fun money, or auto deduct into a fun money account and don’t question that getting spent down.