Anonymous wrote:Why is everything on DCUM an affair. After emotional affairs we now have financial affairs. I'm expecting animal affairs next: I think DH is spending more time with the neighbor's dog (his soulmate?) than with DD (Dear Dog).
Anonymous wrote:Such a distrust in your DH. Just ask him instead of going behind his back.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that people are okay with my DH stealing from his company and/or employees to buy a sword, but alright.
I didn't make some edict that we couldn't spend money, we've been married almost a decade and we both have been putting our incomes to the debt. No eating out, no vacations, shoes at Target vs Stride Rite, no school pictures for the kids, no birthday parties, and no expensive gifts for them - certainly not $400 worth - and that was his decision, I want to spend more on them.
Sorry, but I think it's pretty selfish to deny your kids a birthday party and then secretly buy yourself a sword. I have taken on board the comments posted, but I think DCUM and I will have to agree to disagree on this one.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. If your Dh has gone to these great lengths to hide the Trojan sword purchase from you, why would he have it delivered to YOUR house? What the heck will he do with it when he receives it? Hang it on the wall? Please let us know what happens when the UPS man arrives..
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry that you are going through this stress and hope you and your husband can come to an agreeable solution, but I do think secret Trojan sword is a little bit hilarious. I'm trying to think what the equivalent secret wife purchase would be-Victorian bustle? Regency tatting basket? At any rate-good luck!
Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you jumping to the conclusion thT your DH is stealing from work? Are there past behaviors that make you believe your husband is likely to do this?
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that people are okay with my DH stealing from his company and/or employees to buy a sword, but alright.
I didn't make some edict that we couldn't spend money, we've been married almost a decade and we both have been putting our incomes to the debt. No eating out, no vacations, shoes at Target vs Stride Rite, no school pictures for the kids, no birthday parties, and no expensive gifts for them - certainly not $400 worth - and that was his decision, I want to spend more on them.
Sorry, but I think it's pretty selfish to deny your kids a birthday party and then secretly buy yourself a sword. I have taken on board the comments posted, but I think DCUM and I will have to agree to disagree on this one.