Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now I'm side-eyeing my broke-ass IKEA sofa. WIll I spend 6K to replace it? no. Will i ask DH for his opinion on it? Yes, of course. The dude has to look at it daily and sit on it.
If you are a grown adult with money in retirement and emergency savings, all your bills paid, and extra money the bank that you have no plans for, then buy a decent couch!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much over?
Technically if each individual piece was within the limit, she did nothing wrong.
OP here. It was $6600. Most of the items were exceeding the $500. I’m just annoyed she did not let me know about a purchase this large.
That is A LOT for baby furniture, did she get everything she needs or is there still stuff missing? Did she buy qualify or cheap stuff with an expensive label?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"She didn’t get any authorization from me first"
WHAT?
How much was the total troll?
His wording is off but most people take their spouse's input before making a big financial decision.
That being said, you can't reason with a first time prego and live happily so let it go but rationally discuss importance of making bug decisions together, as being parents y'all have to be more responsible and will face more issues worth a mutual brainstorming.
OP here. I don’t think my wording was off. It may come across as harsh but is isn’t. We both are free to spend whatever we want, but bigger purchases over $500 are always given a heads up and authorization by each other. This allows us to keep our budget under control and not overspend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"She didn’t get any authorization from me first"
WHAT?
How much was the total troll?
+1
I'd be ok of OP said "She didn’t give me a heads up first" since they have an agreement to discuss large purchases but AUTHORIZATION?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll and advertising for Larkin.
I spend much more on nursery for my kids.
Congrats on being rich?
This thread is amazing. Not that OP is getting roasted, but that people are just shrugging off the wife making major purchases because of “pregnancy hormones”. I’m sorry, that doesn’t just give you a pass to do whatever you want.
Anonymous wrote:Now I'm side-eyeing my broke-ass IKEA sofa. WIll I spend 6K to replace it? no. Will i ask DH for his opinion on it? Yes, of course. The dude has to look at it daily and sit on it.
Anonymous wrote:NTA. If you have agreed to the $500 limit and used it in your marriage successfully both ways, this was sneaky and inappropriate of her. I’m sorry, OP.
FWIW our rule is similar (though $100) and it’s never been an issue at any point to run child expenses by each other before spending. Kid is a tween now and it just requires a 5 minute conversation.
Your spouse was selfish. (And also kind of dumb to spend $6600 on furniture that will only be used a few years, even if you can afford it). Alas, what’s done is done. Better to sit down and discuss how to adjust things for future decisions so you are both satisfied.
Anonymous wrote:As a guy, I would rather drive an ice pick through my eye than be in a relationship where my spouse needed to come to me for “authorization” for spending on stuff we can afford.