Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll marry you and not spend your money on dumb shit. I would not be okay with this because we’d need to be on the same page. We spend a lot and I mean a lot of money on art and furniture and we always agree and consult with each other. Ugh If you have kids is she going to have a 50K nursery?
She always has the PBK set she wants picked out.
OP here. We are trying for a baby and have been looking at these things together. All of our friends warned us against PBK because they said the quality is very cheap. She really likes the Babyletto cribs her friends have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll marry you and not spend your money on dumb shit. I would not be okay with this because we’d need to be on the same page. We spend a lot and I mean a lot of money on art and furniture and we always agree and consult with each other. Ugh If you have kids is she going to have a 50K nursery?
She always has the PBK set she wants picked out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll marry you and not spend your money on dumb shit. I would not be okay with this because we’d need to be on the same page. We spend a lot and I mean a lot of money on art and furniture and we always agree and consult with each other. Ugh If you have kids is she going to have a 50K nursery?
She always has the PBK set she wants picked out.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll marry you and not spend your money on dumb shit. I would not be okay with this because we’d need to be on the same page. We spend a lot and I mean a lot of money on art and furniture and we always agree and consult with each other. Ugh If you have kids is she going to have a 50K nursery?
Anonymous wrote:You need separate bank accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you had old appliances and she choose to buy new ones? How is this an issue or complaint?
8k worth of appliances? I think OP isn’t talking about stove or microwave.
A basic range is $1K, anything better is $2-4K. Fridge is $1500-3K. Plus, dishwasher, microwave, and installation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you truly have the money and its not at a pace where it puts things at risk, maybe let it fall into the category of “its just money I can make more.”
Might not be bad to establish a budget - even a super high one, and say hey - stay within this and we don’t discuss at all. Go above, and can we agree to come to consensus for things beyond X?
I think the more you can remove yourself as the arbiter of smaller / medium / larger decisions, the more happiness there will be in your home.
Saver married to a spender.
OP here. I never said it was an issue. I said in my original post that it wasn’t an issue. I posted here to see if others have a similar situation with one spouse spending more than the other one.
Anonymous wrote:I think if you truly have the money and its not at a pace where it puts things at risk, maybe let it fall into the category of “its just money I can make more.”
Might not be bad to establish a budget - even a super high one, and say hey - stay within this and we don’t discuss at all. Go above, and can we agree to come to consensus for things beyond X?
I think the more you can remove yourself as the arbiter of smaller / medium / larger decisions, the more happiness there will be in your home.
Saver married to a spender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you had old appliances and she choose to buy new ones? How is this an issue or complaint?
8k worth of appliances? I think OP isn’t talking about stove or microwave.
A basic range is $1K, anything better is $2-4K. Fridge is $1500-3K. Plus, dishwasher, microwave, and installation.
OP here. It was not appliances. She upgraded everything like cookware, dishes, glasses, silverware, baking dishes, etc. She got everything in stainless steel and glass. She bought big items like blender, food processor, instant pot, etc. We didn’t have any of those appliances and a lot of our cookware and dishes were old. She has been taking cooking classes and has started getting into cooking.
We didn’t upgrade any of the house appliances like microwave, oven, or dishwasher because they are brand new. We did buy a new refrigerator.
Okay new fridge is $3k right there. A good blender is $500. Same with instant pot and food processor.
I mean it adds up but it’s really stuff for the whole family. I assume you are breadwinner and she is a SAHM?
OP here. We both work and we don’t have kids.
Never having kids or not yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you had old appliances and she choose to buy new ones? How is this an issue or complaint?
8k worth of appliances? I think OP isn’t talking about stove or microwave.
A basic range is $1K, anything better is $2-4K. Fridge is $1500-3K. Plus, dishwasher, microwave, and installation.
OP here. It was not appliances. She upgraded everything like cookware, dishes, glasses, silverware, baking dishes, etc. She got everything in stainless steel and glass. She bought big items like blender, food processor, instant pot, etc. We didn’t have any of those appliances and a lot of our cookware and dishes were old. She has been taking cooking classes and has started getting into cooking.
We didn’t upgrade any of the house appliances like microwave, oven, or dishwasher because they are brand new. We did buy a new refrigerator.
Okay new fridge is $3k right there. A good blender is $500. Same with instant pot and food processor.
I mean it adds up but it’s really stuff for the whole family. I assume you are breadwinner and she is a SAHM?
OP here. We both work and we don’t have kids.
But you make more money right?