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  • Thizzelle
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    hears what I say "I make the money, so STFU!"
    Also I'm not married which helps.

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  • lgb240
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    I am single, and happy ... check my sig...

    I tend to keep my cars a long time (I still have my first car, '71 240z going on 28 years) women, not so much...haven't found the right one yet.

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  • QUKBMER
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    My wife down the line wants to buy a muscle car to go cruz in.

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  • Roysneon
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    Originally posted by McGyver
    Does OP even have a wife, or is he trying to figure out relationships?
    The second one. I don't know how anyone could marry a woman or a man that had the attitude of "You can't!".

    If you're in a relationship you can do whatever the fuck you want, just know that you will have spousal consequences. If you blow all the grocery money on a shitty old car that only you enjoy, then they're going to leave your ass. As mentioned before, it's not your money because it came from your job, it's your families money if you choose to make someone your family.

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  • McGyver
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    Does OP even have a wife, or is he trying to figure out relationships?

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  • BLACKCHARM88
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    Ditch her, shes not worth it...

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  • rturbo 930
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    It's a trade-off. My wife has an expensive hobby.


    Horses.
    Ha!

    My mom has a horse. And knowing what I know now, I will never, ever, date a girl with any interest in horses. I feel bad for my dad.

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  • bmwman91
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    Married guy here. My wife doesn't really like my E30, but she doesn't hassle me about selling it. I buy what I want, when I want and it is fine. That said, I don't go out and impulse-buy cars and other things that cost a ton of money. Similarly, I don't care what she buys, even if I do think that she has too many shoes and clothes already, because I know she is fiscally responsible and won't spend us out of our house. Money is the #1 cause of divorce, and it's probably because most people have ZERO fiscal discipline or budgeting skills. There is all sorts of shit I WANT to buy, but I don't because it messes up the bigger picture that I see in the future.

    Here are a couple of bits of advice:
    - Tell her what you are doing, don't ask. There are exceptions to that in cases where your actions have a big or direct impact on her, but for the most part you need to be in the habit of telling versus asking from the first date or you will end up whipped.
    - Happy wife happy life. Just because something makes logical, rational sense to you doesn't mean that you are "right". Because estrogen. As long as she isn't trying to light the house on fire, I'd recommend just letting most of the "woman logic" stuff go. If it's something she wants or thinks and it isn't hurting anything, just let her have it and enjoy herself. Just like you probably don't want her to "train" you to think like her, you shouldn't, and probably can't, train her to think like you. It's just a fact of life. Because estrogen.
    - Do not under ANY circumstances allow sex to become a reward for doing what she asks/tells you. First off, it is perfectly normal for married couples to have sex regularly simply because both people enjoy it. The whole "vagina becomes off limits after marriage" thing is nonsense, and if that becomes the case, there's something wrong with your relationship. So anyway, don't let sex control you. Go rub one out, whatever. You need to keep your dick under control as all real men do. My wife has NEVER tried to use sex as a means of control. First, it's because I married a well balanced, nice woman. Second, I have turned sex down a few times when she wanted it, which prettymuch instantly put the ball in my court since women are all told that men can't control themselves.

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  • red baron
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    This. My wife actually tells me I HAVE TO GET something when I find it.
    This would be awesome!

    My wife is super laxed about my vehicles, as long as she has a car that she likes w/ gas in it she's happy. She definitely does not understand my addiction though. It would be sweet if I was like....check out X and she was like you should get that. Well, I will say she has been pushin for me to find an E39 M5.....so I guess I got it pretty good.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    It's a trade-off. My wife has an expensive hobby.


    Horses.
    Mine too Ugghhhh hay bill for the year was an even 2500 2 weeks ago.... Farrier, occasional vet bills the list never ends lol My gun and former car habit pale in comparison to the on going hay burner costs, that said I kinda like having the critters around more than a fun car as I get a lot of enjoyment out of them too. But dont tell the wifey

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  • kickinindian
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    It's a trade-off. My wife has an expensive hobby.


    Horses.
    that shit is worse than cars!

    but seriously 99% of relationship issue stuff from not talking civily just learn to talk to each other and all your issues can pretty much be figured out. unless cheating was involved, then tell that bitch to pound sand!

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    It's a trade-off. My wife has an expensive hobby.


    Horses.

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  • mulletman
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    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0
    Marry a reasonable woman.
    This.

    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0
    As a husband, if you put your families financial security at risk because its "my money, I'll do with it as I please", then you fail as a husband.
    And this.


    I've been married for 3 years. My wife was supportive of the idea to buy the E30, and she's supportive of my motorcycle track-day addiction. Everything gets discussed, but it's just that: A civil discussion.

    I make damn sure that I'm not negatively impacting our financial well-being with my decisions, and as a result she has confidence in my decision making. It's really quite simple.

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  • slaterd
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    Also the way my wife and I have our finances set up is we have 4 bank accounts. We have 1 joint checking (bills and necessities)...1 joint savings (vacations, remodels, nights out, ect. )....and separate savings. She can do what she wants with her savings and I can do what I want with my savings as long as bills are paid and money is going into the joint savings without interference.

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  • LJ851
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    I have my own garage and my own cars. My wife hasnt stepped foot in my garage in 5 years and has no clue whats in there or how many cars I own. She doesnt care and doesnt ask when a new one shows up. I also indulge her passions and dont say shit when she drops money on hers. Its a 2 way street and you need to keep each other happy.
    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0
    ^ Perfect.
    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    ^
    That right there is how its done younglings

    Yep.

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