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His Wife Initially Earned More Than Him And Wanted To Keep Their Incomes Separate, But Now That He Makes $300,000 A Year, His Wife Wants To Combine Them, And He Is Refusing

So, when his wife brought up the new plan, he just told her no and claimed that she was not being fair. But his wife did not really understand that.

Instead, she apparently “went on a spiel” about how marriages are supposed to be equitable. But honestly, he admitted to not even hearing his wife’s argument out.

He simply thinks that his wife is expecting a double standard and believes that he is entitled to say no to her financial suggestion.

Still, though, he has been left wondering if saying “no” is, first of all, even allowed. And second, if refusing is actually what’s best for his marriage.

Do you believe his wife could have known about his views on their financial agreement in the past, or should he have voiced his concerns sooner? Now that they are both very financially stable, does it make sense just to combine their incomes or not? If you were in his shoes, how would you feel, and how would you handle this situation? 

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