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Brilliant_Rock
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This is sort of part 3 from my other question, and is probably a no-brainer for a lot of you out there: I feel very very guilty when DH spends money on me, probably mostly because our finances are so completely separate and divided, and I have always made so much less than he has. I have always spent as much as I could on him for gifts, but he's not into gift-giving like I am.
Here is an example: I bought him a wedding gift, and he said that he just wanted me to shop for my own gift and he'd pay for it (initially, he didn't want to exchange gifts at all). I decided I wanted an aquamarine ring (his birthstone is an aqua, so I liked the idea), so I bought the stone. But, because that cost even more than the wedding gift I gave him, I said I'd get the setting for another occasion--my birthday.
My birthday rolled around and although we often get small gifts for each other AND go out to dinner for each other's birthdays, we went to a really nice restaurant for my birthday...the bill ended up being so astronomical that I really really couldn't see him ALSO buying me something else (even though he said he was fine with it), so again, no setting.
So now, the next "big occasion" is our first anniversary (not until November), and I still don't have a setting for my aqua. I have a feeling that anniversary gifts are going to be very minor (DH doesn't place much importance on giving gifts), and so although my dream setting would cost around $1,500, there is NO WAY ON EARTH he will EVER spend that much on a gift. Even when I said I could get a setting for about $450, he thought THAT was incredibly expensive for a piece of jewelry.
I am sad that I am unable to wear my "wedding gift" (even though I didn't get even that until a few months ago), but because I make a lot less than DH does and we have historically kept our money separate, I feel so bad for him to spend anything on me (even the dinner was so extravagant I feel a little bad, but at least he got to enjoy that with me). What would you do in this situation?
Here is an example: I bought him a wedding gift, and he said that he just wanted me to shop for my own gift and he'd pay for it (initially, he didn't want to exchange gifts at all). I decided I wanted an aquamarine ring (his birthstone is an aqua, so I liked the idea), so I bought the stone. But, because that cost even more than the wedding gift I gave him, I said I'd get the setting for another occasion--my birthday.
My birthday rolled around and although we often get small gifts for each other AND go out to dinner for each other's birthdays, we went to a really nice restaurant for my birthday...the bill ended up being so astronomical that I really really couldn't see him ALSO buying me something else (even though he said he was fine with it), so again, no setting.
So now, the next "big occasion" is our first anniversary (not until November), and I still don't have a setting for my aqua. I have a feeling that anniversary gifts are going to be very minor (DH doesn't place much importance on giving gifts), and so although my dream setting would cost around $1,500, there is NO WAY ON EARTH he will EVER spend that much on a gift. Even when I said I could get a setting for about $450, he thought THAT was incredibly expensive for a piece of jewelry.
I am sad that I am unable to wear my "wedding gift" (even though I didn't get even that until a few months ago), but because I make a lot less than DH does and we have historically kept our money separate, I feel so bad for him to spend anything on me (even the dinner was so extravagant I feel a little bad, but at least he got to enjoy that with me). What would you do in this situation?