Anonymous wrote:Thank you! That makes me feel better about my decision- I left w baby 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having the same huge fights with my spouse but I am the wife who’s a gs-15 and he’s at biglaw. He thinks we both should contribute evenly to finances and no one gets a free ride.
What does that even mean in the context of marriage? Contribute evenly to finances? Where does the “extra” go? My DH and I are exactly the same situation but it’s all a joint pool.
This DH makes close to 500, I work part time and make less than 50. We have the same amount of money.
Huh? So he doesn’t spend any more than you earn? He’s just saving the rest? And what about retirement, will it be all for hi, and not for you?
I wrote this— essentially there’s no actual real world effects except for very annoying comments that my lifestyle is a “free ride”. We were both in big law when we met and I went to govt and I think he feels like it’s unfair I get to be the one who is happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having the same huge fights with my spouse but I am the wife who’s a gs-15 and he’s at biglaw. He thinks we both should contribute evenly to finances and no one gets a free ride.
What does that even mean in the context of marriage? Contribute evenly to finances? Where does the “extra” go? My DH and I are exactly the same situation but it’s all a joint pool.
This DH makes close to 500, I work part time and make less than 50. We have the same amount of money.
Huh? So he doesn’t spend any more than you earn? He’s just saving the rest? And what about retirement, will it be all for hi, and not for you?
I wrote this— essentially there’s no actual real world effects except for very annoying comments that my lifestyle is a “free ride”. We were both in big law when we met and I went to govt and I think he feels like it’s unfair I get to be the one who is happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having the same huge fights with my spouse but I am the wife who’s a gs-15 and he’s at biglaw. He thinks we both should contribute evenly to finances and no one gets a free ride.
What does that even mean in the context of marriage? Contribute evenly to finances? Where does the “extra” go? My DH and I are exactly the same situation but it’s all a joint pool.
This DH makes close to 500, I work part time and make less than 50. We have the same amount of money.
Huh? So he doesn’t spend any more than you earn? He’s just saving the rest? And what about retirement, will it be all for hi, and not for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having the same huge fights with my spouse but I am the wife who’s a gs-15 and he’s at biglaw. He thinks we both should contribute evenly to finances and no one gets a free ride.
What does that even mean in the context of marriage? Contribute evenly to finances? Where does the “extra” go? My DH and I are exactly the same situation but it’s all a joint pool.
This DH makes close to 500, I work part time and make less than 50. We have the same amount of money.
Frankly, with our debt loads,
Should I feel this way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having the same huge fights with my spouse but I am the wife who’s a gs-15 and he’s at biglaw. He thinks we both should contribute evenly to finances and no one gets a free ride.
What does that even mean in the context of marriage? Contribute evenly to finances? Where does the “extra” go? My DH and I are exactly the same situation but it’s all a joint pool.
Anonymous wrote:Downsize you house/neighborhood so she can go fed. Your kids need you and your wife more than the need your hour/neighborhood. Move to a townhouse if necessary. Don’t give up your time with your kids they need both parents more than they need that salary. If she wants a fancier house/neighborhood then she will divorce you either way.
Anonymous wrote:I am having the same huge fights with my spouse but I am the wife who’s a gs-15 and he’s at biglaw. He thinks we both should contribute evenly to finances and no one gets a free ride.