Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she generally a spendthrift? Are you generally a tightwad?
This won’t end well.
OP here. Not on material things like designer clothes but she spends a lot on good quality food, skincare, and things for the house. I’m not uptight.
This has got to be a troll or a woman posting as DH. Skincare gave it away
OP here. No. Unlike most, I take of my skin and know quite a bit about thanks for wife and mom. My mom was a dermatologist and taught me a lot about skin growing up. My wife takes very good care of her skin and had been teaching me to do that same. I don’t go all out but I use a vitamin c serum she uses, a moisturizer, and a sunscreen. Men can take care of their skin too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she generally a spendthrift? Are you generally a tightwad?
This won’t end well.
OP here. Not on material things like designer clothes but she spends a lot on good quality food, skincare, and things for the house. I’m not uptight.
This has got to be a troll or a woman posting as DH. Skincare gave it away
OP here. No. Unlike most, I take of my skin and know quite a bit about thanks for wife and mom. My mom was a dermatologist and taught me a lot about skin growing up. My wife takes very good care of her skin and had been teaching me to do that same. I don’t go all out but I use a vitamin c serum she uses, a moisturizer, and a sunscreen. Men can take care of their skin too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she generally a spendthrift? Are you generally a tightwad?
This won’t end well.
OP here. Not on material things like designer clothes but she spends a lot on good quality food, skincare, and things for the house. I’m not uptight.
This has got to be a troll or a woman posting as DH. Skincare gave it away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with “give in and make her happy” is that she will not be happy if she married a contemptible pushover who gives in whenever she makes demands.
Have some backbone FFS.
Yes, I'm sure that she'd be a lot happier with a guy who doesn't care about what she wants.
Do you give your children everything they want, especially if they demand it with anger and tantrums?
No, and it’s not because you don’t care what they want and don’t want them to be happy.
If you give in to emotional blackmail, neither you nor the kid will be happy. And the same applies to emotional or sexual blackmail from a wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newly married and buying a house. Still in debt from the wedding?
OP here. No. We paid for wedding with savings. We have no debt now excerpt for our mortgage and our cars.
Anonymous wrote:My wife and I finally agreed on a house to purchase after going back and forth on two places that were virtually the same thing. We bought this house because it was in a slightly better school district. We agreed to do cosmetic changes to make it more her style, but now she has decided to redo way more than we agree to do. She wants to pay almost $1500 + work for a new kitchen island slab because she wants a new sink. She has decided to install custom built-ins in the closet, change the counter tops to a lighter gray in the bathroom, and redo the floors in the other bathroom. I told her I did not want to do all of this and it was unnecessary, and now she is mad at me. This will likely cost us about $5-8k total depending on finishes and labor. She keeps saying that we have the money and she wants to make the house prefect. Now I feel like the bad guy. Is this worth fighting over or should I just let her get her way? We are newly married and I don’t want to start a big fight, but I also don’t want to be a push over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she generally a spendthrift? Are you generally a tightwad?
This won’t end well.
OP here. Not on material things like designer clothes but she spends a lot on good quality food, skincare, and things for the house. I’m not uptight.