Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I just spend what I want. Same as when I worked. Husband doesn't know or care. No way would I stay home under your conditions.
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If DH had control issues like that I'd never stay home.
Same here and I'm a SAHM. Watched my mom go through this with (one of) my stepdads. He gave her no access to the bank accounts and if she needed to go to the grocery store would hand over his bank card. Went out of town two nights a week and would leave a check for spending money- but the worse the marriage got, the less he left until eventually he didn't. He would take her car and fill it with gas but only enough to get her to school and back- not enough to go "driving all over town." If my husband had said anything about an allowance or what he would agree to pay for when we discusses my staying home, I never would have agreed to do it.
Yes you would have. You have no desire to work. Just sit home being a lazy ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM and handle all money and investments. No one really gets an allowance, but if I were to say anyone gets an allowance, it would be DH because he checks in with me if he wants to buy something big or goes on a trip.
I don't get why if you are a SAHM your DH would want to micromanage the home. For me, my home is my office and I run it; I'm sort of the CEO of the "home economy."
Whatever makes you feel useful. Nothing lamer than a SAHM saying her job is CEO, Smith Family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About to leave the work force to raise DS full time. Just had an interesting convo w husband. He wants to cancel cable. I want to find a lower cost cable package. He says "well I'm not paying for it". I'm currently working and could pay for it but the discussion freaked me out. I told him I need a monthly allowance once I quit so I have some discretionary income of my own. What are some things you stay at home spouses do that work for you?
That is the smart thing to do, OP. Make sure you have an allowance, and put some money away in case you decide that at some point you want to separate or divorce. (Obviously, hopefully that wont happen, but it will be a lifesaver in case it does).
Also, why is your husband being such a jerk and unilaterally declaring he wont pay for cable? That would concern me.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM and handle all money and investments. No one really gets an allowance, but if I were to say anyone gets an allowance, it would be DH because he checks in with me if he wants to buy something big or goes on a trip.
I don't get why if you are a SAHM your DH would want to micromanage the home. For me, my home is my office and I run it; I'm sort of the CEO of the "home economy."

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I just spend what I want. Same as when I worked. Husband doesn't know or care. No way would I stay home under your conditions.
+1
If DH had control issues like that I'd never stay home.
Same here and I'm a SAHM. Watched my mom go through this with (one of) my stepdads. He gave her no access to the bank accounts and if she needed to go to the grocery store would hand over his bank card. Went out of town two nights a week and would leave a check for spending money- but the worse the marriage got, the less he left until eventually he didn't. He would take her car and fill it with gas but only enough to get her to school and back- not enough to go "driving all over town." If my husband had said anything about an allowance or what he would agree to pay for when we discusses my staying home, I never would have agreed to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I just spend what I want. Same as when I worked. Husband doesn't know or care. No way would I stay home under your conditions.
+1
If DH had control issues like that I'd never stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I just spend what I want. Same as when I worked. Husband doesn't know or care. No way would I stay home under your conditions.
+1
If DH had control issues like that I'd never stay home.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM and handle all money and investments. No one really gets an allowance, but if I were to say anyone gets an allowance, it would be DH because he checks in with me if he wants to buy something big or goes on a trip.
I don't get why if you are a SAHM your DH would want to micromanage the home. For me, my home is my office and I run it; I'm sort of the CEO of the "home economy."