MNDeerHunter
New member
I have a question for the married guys out there.
For those who have a wife that has a passion for decorating the house and furnishing it with things she loves - how do you explain that the excess things that she buys are really for her and not for "us"?
For example, if a couch is purchased for $1000, but I would have been perfectly happy with a $500 couch - how do you explain that the $500 excess is really related to her happiness?
It seems lately when I try to explain that I would like to cut back on spending so I can save each month for a trip next fall (or for new hunting gear), the rebuttal is "I am buying these things for "our" home for "us"". We are a very happy couple, I'm just wondering how you fellas with some more experience handle these discussions without creating more issues...
For those who have a wife that has a passion for decorating the house and furnishing it with things she loves - how do you explain that the excess things that she buys are really for her and not for "us"?
For example, if a couch is purchased for $1000, but I would have been perfectly happy with a $500 couch - how do you explain that the $500 excess is really related to her happiness?
It seems lately when I try to explain that I would like to cut back on spending so I can save each month for a trip next fall (or for new hunting gear), the rebuttal is "I am buying these things for "our" home for "us"". We are a very happy couple, I'm just wondering how you fellas with some more experience handle these discussions without creating more issues...