Anonymous wrote:OP here. My husband spent $250k (refundable) and committed another $750k (that we don't have) for a hobby/investment. Never discussed; its clear that he'll never let it go if I make him get out.
He gave away my old car (I bought a new one) worth abput 15k to his relative without asking me. He's claiming I told him to do it, but I never would. This is a pattern.
Over the last two months, he's made $90k in credit card payments and wires that I have no access to see.
He makes a lot but spends more. I'm going to find a therapist today. I am literally beside myself and can't function.
We’ve operated on a his/hers/ours system that isn't great but prevents daily arguments.
Today he is golfing while I work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked a similar question a while ago and was shocked at some of the responses. I remember the person who said he/she bought a horse without their spouse’s input. Bold.
I have made some expensive handbag purchases in the $3-4K range without prior discussion. DH asks for approval on everything. This works for me.
Hi, it’s me, I bought the horse. DCUM will be pleased to know the horse has appreciated substantially in value and I recently did very well in my first competition of the year on him. 10/10 would do again
Anonymous wrote:Bought a Baskin Robbins, accountant got us out of it after he realized he didn’t want to manage teenagers.
Anonymous wrote:For OP, you would be totally insane to sign for the second mortgage, which I assume is required. I don’t care how much my husband would “punish” me as you put it. I would not sign and would spend $$ on a divorce lawyer instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked a similar question a while ago and was shocked at some of the responses. I remember the person who said he/she bought a horse without their spouse’s input. Bold.
I have made some expensive handbag purchases in the $3-4K range without prior discussion. DH asks for approval on everything. This works for me.
Hi, it’s me, I bought the horse. DCUM will be pleased to know the horse has appreciated substantially in value and I recently did very well in my first competition of the year on him. 10/10 would do again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Placed two short positions that started at 250k each and ballooned to -600k and -800k each. One was closed against the box, the other I made him move against individual assets and sign a legal agreement of responsibility (short is still open).
Marriage is a landmine of exposure with the wrong person.
Piggybacking on this, is there a point at which the exposure is so great that you initiate a divorce primarily to protect yourself and your kids financially?
Anonymous wrote:I asked a similar question a while ago and was shocked at some of the responses. I remember the person who said he/she bought a horse without their spouse’s input. Bold.
I have made some expensive handbag purchases in the $3-4K range without prior discussion. DH asks for approval on everything. This works for me.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t think for my husband - he loves books and is a scientist and some of the books he gets are $300-$400 text books. He doesn’t do that often. I asked him recently about the threshold where he’d be annoyed if I just spent it - I think we decided out tolerance is about $700-1,000, but neither of spends much in that way. I needed a new wardrobe, went shopping for the first time in years, and dropped $1,200. When I told him he basically said, “yeah, clothes can be expensive, but you haven’t gotten new clothes in ages.” My friend and I got season tickets to the theater. My husband gave me permission and I mentioned it was expensive, but he said “that’s fine.” But when I mentioned the cost the other day he seemed surprised (a year after I paid for them.) He earns about $200k and I earn about $120k and also have money from stocks I inherited that - if I didn’t reinvest - would add another few hundred to our income each month.
Anonymous wrote:I asked a similar question a while ago and was shocked at some of the responses. I remember the person who said he/she bought a horse without their spouse’s input. Bold.
I have made some expensive handbag purchases in the $3-4K range without prior discussion. DH asks for approval on everything. This works for me.