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<blockquote data-quote="65ny" data-source="post: 2990876" data-attributes="member: 24499"><p>It's not an issue for me. I pay some bills, she pays some bills. She has her money, I have mine. I don't ask her to justify anything she buys, she gives me the same consideration. A few weeks ago I was buying a truck and sent her a picture from the dealership with a note saying "I'm getting this" and she said something like "ok, what do you want for dinner?" We agreed early on that taking care of the bills, the kids, saving some, and planning for the future was the priority and to never argue about finances. That means we both have to be responsible and considerate but it's worth it to never say or hear "Where did you get that and how much did it cost?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65ny, post: 2990876, member: 24499"] It's not an issue for me. I pay some bills, she pays some bills. She has her money, I have mine. I don't ask her to justify anything she buys, she gives me the same consideration. A few weeks ago I was buying a truck and sent her a picture from the dealership with a note saying "I'm getting this" and she said something like "ok, what do you want for dinner?" We agreed early on that taking care of the bills, the kids, saving some, and planning for the future was the priority and to never argue about finances. That means we both have to be responsible and considerate but it's worth it to never say or hear "Where did you get that and how much did it cost?" [/QUOTE]
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