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If you truly could afford the gifts that your DH was buying you, than I think it woul be very sweet, even if every gift was not exactly to your taste. If you really can't afford them at all, well than that's another matter entirely.
I wish my husband was more like yours...the surprising me part...not the finacial ruin part.
He never, ever gets me a gift that I did not exactly ask for. I have to be very specific and usually go with him. Many times he just tells me to buy myself something I want for my birthday/Christmas, etc. Last year about a month before my birthday I was going to a friends Silpada party. DH told when I was leaving to get myself something extra for my birthday next month. I know he means well, and he honestly doesn't care what I buy or spend money on... It's just that sometimes I would love to be surprised by something as whimsical and foolish as gold roses. Know what I mean?
I wish my husband was more like yours...the surprising me part...not the finacial ruin part.
He never, ever gets me a gift that I did not exactly ask for. I have to be very specific and usually go with him. Many times he just tells me to buy myself something I want for my birthday/Christmas, etc. Last year about a month before my birthday I was going to a friends Silpada party. DH told when I was leaving to get myself something extra for my birthday next month. I know he means well, and he honestly doesn't care what I buy or spend money on... It's just that sometimes I would love to be surprised by something as whimsical and foolish as gold roses. Know what I mean?
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I think I went ONCE.
That was one expensive hobby that he gave up.
) He still thinks were broke, and I like it that way, we never go overboard but he knows all the bills are paid and we're all fed and life is good. Every "holiday" I give him cash and tell him that is his spending limit and most of the time he sticks to it perfectly. Once and a while he'll go a smidgen over but that's OK
There is hope--my DH no longer does this sort of thing. He understands who I am now--I want a good book, some gourmet loose-leaf tea...I don't want him buying into the sales pitch from the jewelry store.
It's the thought that counts? I would say have a heart to heart talk with him.
