It’s not that she has to beg. He said all she has to do is ask. But we don’t like asking. I did this when I first got here and couldn’t work. He wasn’t using the change, so I felt that I was able to get my splurges (say chips and candy) without having to dip into his money more than I already was by being there.
I agree with sugie63. It is not just “his” money because he actually goes out and makes a living. It’s hers too for all she does caring for the kids and home. She shouldn’t have to ask every time she needs money.
It encourages thrift on her part as well as enabling her to feel she’s got lee-way if something costs more than normal and she still wants it. I still do this with my own $ sometimes–just put it away for later, when it’s not enough to bank.
This also allows her to buy little things for him, whithout having to ask him for the money for it. It makes it feel more like a gift, rather than her picking out something he’s buying for himself.
This also allows her to buy little things for him, whithout having to ask him for the money for it. It makes it feel more like a gift, rather than her picking out something he’s buying for himself.
Maybe I don’t understand this mindset cause we both worked and the $ went into a joint account. Bills were payed from this account and every payday we both got sort of an allowance so we could get the little things that were needed. As long as we kept track of what was going on there was no problems. We been together for 46 years now and it still works for us.
sugie63 the difference comes in when there is only one working. The one not working may be in a position that they have to ask the one with the paycheck when they want to spend something, as John states “just ask”. While the money is “ours” it still sometimes feels as though the money is theirs because they are the one bringing it home. This especially applies when purchasing gifts, at least in my experience.
Two delightful things: (1) Lynn’s ability to come up with something new and interesting each day, although I know some are recycled; (2) the collective wit & wisdom of you folks who comment daily.
When you have to ask for something, there is always the possibility that they will refuse.. and sometimes you don’t want them to know what you’re using the money for.. I think I could be very uncomfortable in this situation, and we’d have to discuss it thoroly first.
I used to do this too when I was staying home with the kids. The bank account was in both of our names and I was perfectly capable of taking money out for what I needed but things were tight so I’d save the change and singles from various errands to put aside for little treats for me or something special for my husband. It also helped me pay better attention to how much I spent on things and where I could save extra money that got added to my own little stash.
FBOFW continues to sadden me since the change….I don’t read it very any more and when I do, I don’t care much about my beloved characters in ‘past’. FBOFW used to be my favorite strip…..
Farley’s passing was hard, but inevitable.
He got to go out a hero, rather than just fading away.
Would that we all had that option.
Drat, I’m choking up just writing this.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
It’s also nice to always have correct change!
wolfbyte36 over 15 years ago
Every little cent counts for something, especially the way are economy is.
krusher2 over 15 years ago
Sometimes you just need to use common cents.
Silverpearl over 15 years ago
He should just allow her more household money every time he earns more. It’s demeaning to have to beg your husband for more money.
dakabn5 over 15 years ago
It’s not that she has to beg. He said all she has to do is ask. But we don’t like asking. I did this when I first got here and couldn’t work. He wasn’t using the change, so I felt that I was able to get my splurges (say chips and candy) without having to dip into his money more than I already was by being there.
Sugie63 over 15 years ago
Elly just by being a wife and mother you’ve earned it. It’s our money not yours or mine. Remember the wedding where the two become one.
alondra over 15 years ago
I agree with sugie63. It is not just “his” money because he actually goes out and makes a living. It’s hers too for all she does caring for the kids and home. She shouldn’t have to ask every time she needs money.
pibfan868 over 15 years ago
It encourages thrift on her part as well as enabling her to feel she’s got lee-way if something costs more than normal and she still wants it. I still do this with my own $ sometimes–just put it away for later, when it’s not enough to bank.
ldyhwkd over 15 years ago
This also allows her to buy little things for him, whithout having to ask him for the money for it. It makes it feel more like a gift, rather than her picking out something he’s buying for himself.
Sugie63 over 15 years ago
ldyhwkd says:
This also allows her to buy little things for him, whithout having to ask him for the money for it. It makes it feel more like a gift, rather than her picking out something he’s buying for himself.
Maybe I don’t understand this mindset cause we both worked and the $ went into a joint account. Bills were payed from this account and every payday we both got sort of an allowance so we could get the little things that were needed. As long as we kept track of what was going on there was no problems. We been together for 46 years now and it still works for us.
JanLC over 15 years ago
I’m with you Sugie. It’s worked for 28 years for us.
ldyhwkd over 15 years ago
sugie63 the difference comes in when there is only one working. The one not working may be in a position that they have to ask the one with the paycheck when they want to spend something, as John states “just ask”. While the money is “ours” it still sometimes feels as though the money is theirs because they are the one bringing it home. This especially applies when purchasing gifts, at least in my experience.
veewee67 over 15 years ago
Two delightful things: (1) Lynn’s ability to come up with something new and interesting each day, although I know some are recycled; (2) the collective wit & wisdom of you folks who comment daily.
Radical-Knight over 15 years ago
Good point!!
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
When you have to ask for something, there is always the possibility that they will refuse.. and sometimes you don’t want them to know what you’re using the money for.. I think I could be very uncomfortable in this situation, and we’d have to discuss it thoroly first.
matmunk over 15 years ago
I used to do this too when I was staying home with the kids. The bank account was in both of our names and I was perfectly capable of taking money out for what I needed but things were tight so I’d save the change and singles from various errands to put aside for little treats for me or something special for my husband. It also helped me pay better attention to how much I spent on things and where I could save extra money that got added to my own little stash.
SarahT00 over 15 years ago
FBOFW continues to sadden me since the change….I don’t read it very any more and when I do, I don’t care much about my beloved characters in ‘past’. FBOFW used to be my favorite strip…..
summerdog86 over 15 years ago
I think we all miss the “soap opera” type stories that Lynn did so well for this family. Now it’s just a-chuckle-a-day sort of thing.
Miserichord over 15 years ago
Farley’s passing was hard, but inevitable. He got to go out a hero, rather than just fading away. Would that we all had that option. Drat, I’m choking up just writing this.