Anonymous wrote:I make 55, he makes 125+. I enjoy spending money on him, like I truly enjoy spoiling him. But I have never felt he does the same for me - ever. It kind of sucks. Maybe we shouldn't get married.
Anonymous wrote:You are acting like the man in the relationship. Spending $ on him, taking him on trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make 55, he makes 125+. I enjoy spending money on him, like I truly enjoy spoiling him. But I have never felt he does the same for me - ever. It kind of sucks. Maybe we shouldn't get married.
If you only make $55k, you are crazy to be spending $1,500 on a birthday present.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make 55, he makes 125+. I enjoy spending money on him, like I truly enjoy spoiling him. But I have never felt he does the same for me - ever. It kind of sucks. Maybe we shouldn't get married.
If you only make $55k, you are crazy to be spending $1,500 on a birthday present.
Anonymous wrote:We don't have kids. I paid roughly $1500 for his birthday. The hotel I want to go to is $250/night and he wants me to pay for one night. I just told him I don't want to go anymore - it's not worth stressing or fighting over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn't sound good, op. Do not marry this guy because you will be even more frustrated once you get married and then again if you decide to have kids. Just get out now.
I agree with this. Red flags everywhere.
I have been married for 10 years and have 3 kids. I have watched several of my friends date/marry/divorce generous guys who live above their means so I may have a different perspective. Far better to have a financially responsible spouse than a man who is overly generous and racks up debt to pay for it.
DH is a physician. I met him when he was in med school so I outearned him for most of our relationship. He now earns a very high living but still spends like he was a resident surgeon earning 50-60k per year. We save a crazy amount of money. At first we were just trying to pay down our student loans. Now we are debt free and building net worth and there just isn't much we want to spend and buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn't sound good, op. Do not marry this guy because you will be even more frustrated once you get married and then again if you decide to have kids. Just get out now.
I agree with this. Red flags everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:This doesn't sound good, op. Do not marry this guy because you will be even more frustrated once you get married and then again if you decide to have kids. Just get out now.
Anonymous wrote:Yes we have a ring and a date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make 55, he makes 125+. I enjoy spending money on him, like I truly enjoy spoiling him. But I have never felt he does the same for me - ever. It kind of sucks. Maybe we shouldn't get married.
If you only make $55k, you are crazy to be spending $1,500 on a birthday present.