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Her Husband Is So Obsessed With Money That She’s Thinking It Might Be Time For A Divorce

But, when she is tired, she still has a hard time going to sleep next to her husband, and she begins to cry, which she admits is the lowest of lows.

Any time she’s in the same room as her husband, or any time that she even glances at him, it brings tears to her eyes, and not for any positive reasons.

She has attempted to speak to her husband on multiple occasions about not feeling bad about spending money, but any time she says something about it, it makes him even more possessive of money.

“He says that we could lose everything overnight and need to plan for an economic collapse,” she said.

“So, since I’m the one who spends the money in our relationship; we’ve tried cutting up my credit cards, cutting back significantly on groceries (we’re talking rice and beans, guys).”

“I’ve also told him that it’s ridiculous that we’re saving $80,000+ a year, and that’s still not enough to make him happy.”

She is aware that some individuals do have a tendency to just become more anxious about money than other individuals, but this has really gotten out of hand for her.

Her husband’s obsession with money is quite frankly destroying their marriage, and she’s thinking about a divorce.

She really does not want to get divorced from her husband, as it will be tumultuous, but she isn’t sure how they can stay together.

“But not to get too detailed, my husband doesn’t want to have a second kid with me ’cause it would be too expensive, and I want another one,” she added.

“So, on top of crying when I’m near him, I’m utterly heartbroken and don’t even see a point in being married anymore.”

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