Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've been married for 15 years, and you know he is an idiot with money. Why on earth would you give him the task of booking a vacation??? of course he would mess it up. Duh. Sounds like you love the drama and need something to yell about.
OK, color me a dumbass. I have been traveling and working Mega hours and was hoping a grown man could make an adult decision.
Anonymous wrote:You've been married for 15 years, and you know he is an idiot with money. Why on earth would you give him the task of booking a vacation??? of course he would mess it up. Duh. Sounds like you love the drama and need something to yell about.
Anonymous wrote:You've been married for 15 years, and you know he is an idiot with money. Why on earth would you give him the task of booking a vacation??? of course he would mess it up. Duh. Sounds like you love the drama and need something to yell about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut off his access to the money. Divorce him.
OP - we already have separate checkbooks. He doesn't understand the concept of a bank balance not including deductions for checks that did not clear.
Then get different credit cards, as well. Have all finances separate. My friend's ex thought counseling was useless, too, until she told him she wanted a divorce. Then he thought counseling was a great idea. Too bad for him she was no longer interested in counseling either, hence the ex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut off his access to the money. Divorce him.
OP - we already have separate checkbooks. He doesn't understand the concept of a bank balance not including deductions for checks that did not clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut off his access to the money. Divorce him.
OP - we already have separate checkbooks. He doesn't understand the concept of a bank balance not including deductions for checks that did not clear.
Anonymous wrote:Cut off his access to the money. Divorce him.
Anonymous wrote:Consistent disputes over finances is a serious problem. However, I recommend counseling and an ultimatum - that if he doesn't start to compromise and learn to accommodate your wishes and save more, then separation might be on the table.