MaryLovesPoohBear
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Heck, that was our plan from the time our son was born. Not separate accounts, but that I would stay home, and be a Mom and housewife. He would work. And I would go back to work when our son was in collage.I love this!
I get that some families decide to split work and home duties (and that it's a viable choice) but we went the same way you did. - It just seemed more efficient and better suited to our personalities than all the juggling. But I still had people wondering why I was "wasting my degree". It drove me nuts. (And our finances are a lot like yours now. We actually have a joint checking account, but we still feel we "live" off DH's salary and "play" with mine.)
Our plan kind of fizzled out when I was diagnosed with lupus and me working full time is no longer an option.
My husband doesn't feel like I owe him for "taking care" of me and I don't feel like he owes me for raising our son and keeping house.