I agree with the comment on "it's like raising a puppy". I look at it a bit different and think it compares better to raising a child. If you do not set boundaries, clear expectations, and an open line of communication with children they often don't give you what you want. By nature women are care givers, it's in our DNA. While men are providers. I think that it does come easier to some men, for one reason or another.
My husband and I have always shared a bank account. Even when I was not contributing to our income. We are currently paying bills together through our banks bill pay. And our financial communication is better than ever now.
It took a long time to get him to understand what it takes to run a household. Learning the responsibilities of being a homeowner was another big one for him. It all changed when I changed how I communicated with him. I stopped getting mad at him when he did not help. I just asked for help and let him do it.
My husband and I have always shared a bank account. Even when I was not contributing to our income. We are currently paying bills together through our banks bill pay. And our financial communication is better than ever now.
It took a long time to get him to understand what it takes to run a household. Learning the responsibilities of being a homeowner was another big one for him. It all changed when I changed how I communicated with him. I stopped getting mad at him when he did not help. I just asked for help and let him do it.
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