erica k
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i don''t want to be the only person handling finances, either. my parents are that way, and i don''t care for it. my husband is very frugal, he never buys anything that isn''t school related. his daily espresso is his one and only indulgence, but otherwise, he''s pretty good about living within his means. that said, he also manages to run out of money because the amount that he gets from the loan is not enough for him to make ends meet. so he also has to do work study and a few shifts at the coffee shop. unfortunately, he doesn''t always take advantage of the work study money allotted to him in his financial aid package (i.e., he doesn''t work as many hours as he''s supposed to). that''s when i make up the difference.
i''m 28, and he''s 25. i''ve always been very independent about money, and we usually take turns paying for dinner or movies. but at a certain point, i have to acknowledge that he doesn''t have enough to survive on his own, and i have just enough extra to cover his costs. since he''s absent-minded and careless about finances, i think right now we''ll have to keep things separate.
i do hand him updated spreadsheets with our household expenses explained in minutiae, but he barely glances at them. i don''t think he feels like he has any ownership over things that we share. the condo was purchased by my parents and me, the car was given to me by my parents, and all the furniture and household goods were purchased by me. if we were roommates and i moved out, he would be homeless and destitute. well, at least he would have his bicycle and clothing!
i appreciate everyone''s comments so much! it''s really nice to hear from different perspectives.
i''m 28, and he''s 25. i''ve always been very independent about money, and we usually take turns paying for dinner or movies. but at a certain point, i have to acknowledge that he doesn''t have enough to survive on his own, and i have just enough extra to cover his costs. since he''s absent-minded and careless about finances, i think right now we''ll have to keep things separate.
i do hand him updated spreadsheets with our household expenses explained in minutiae, but he barely glances at them. i don''t think he feels like he has any ownership over things that we share. the condo was purchased by my parents and me, the car was given to me by my parents, and all the furniture and household goods were purchased by me. if we were roommates and i moved out, he would be homeless and destitute. well, at least he would have his bicycle and clothing!

i appreciate everyone''s comments so much! it''s really nice to hear from different perspectives.