Anonymous wrote:If my husband opened a bank account without speaking with me first (even if it’s for our kids) he’d be sleeping on the couch for a month. Parents don’t make those types of decisions without talking about it. For those saying it’s “no big deal” you clearly have bad marriage communication.
All decisions regarding kids should be talked about between both parents.
The person who would force her husband to sleep on the couch for a minor "infraction" is criticizing others' marriages? That's rich.
But, this makes me curious - how would you compel your husband to sleep on the couch? If my husband was so angry with me that he didn't want to sleep in the same bed for an entire month, do you think I should go to the couch? Here's how that conversation would go (no matter who is the aggrieved party):
"I'm so angry with you! You need to sleep on the couch."
"No. I'm sleeping in my bed. You do whatever you want."
"That's not fair! I'm the one who is mad at you! You need to sleep outside our bedroom."
"No."
"Uh . . . . "
So, how does that conversation go in your marriage?