Anonymous wrote:
I cried today after posting this. He has said he will "help" with my bills but has yet to do so and I've already starting making payments on my hospital bills, and he makes generic statements like "maybe someone will mysteriously pay that bill off" without actually saying if he is helping or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys live together? How do you split bills?
You know many couples don't live together.
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys live together? How do you split bills?
Anonymous wrote: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.
This, a million times. You should be glad that your fiancé is not a spendthrift like you.
Anonymous wrote:We've had conversations, yes. We generally agree on main principles and have shared goals. But he never spoils me, ever. Or really puts in effort to plan dates or anything - I always have to choose and plan what we do. I end up paying for and planning the bulk of dates and things we do.
Anonymous wrote:
Before you get married you really have to get to the bottom of this.
"Why are you suggesting we split the cost of my birthday and when you make so much more than I do?"
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: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:I just keep hoping things will get better. He doesn't even need to spend money but putting effort into doing something he thinks I would enjoy would mean much more than asking what I want to do and then asking that I pay for it.