While working at Lowe's as a cashier/customer service, I would see multiple married couples asking who was going to pay for the purchase. A fair number of these would literally fight about who was going to pay for the purchase. I just didn't understand this at all.
I guess for reference I should say that as soon as my wife and I got married, one of the first things we did was move to a joint account. I just can't see it being done differently. At first I made way less than her, now we make about the same, within a couple years she'll likely pull ahead of me in income, I'll likely catch up at some point but who knows. My point is it doesn't really matter to either of us who makes more, we discuss how to pay student loans, large purchases, savings, etc.
Yeah, guess I'm lucky too!
I guess for reference I should say that as soon as my wife and I got married, one of the first things we did was move to a joint account. I just can't see it being done differently. At first I made way less than her, now we make about the same, within a couple years she'll likely pull ahead of me in income, I'll likely catch up at some point but who knows. My point is it doesn't really matter to either of us who makes more, we discuss how to pay student loans, large purchases, savings, etc.
My wife got one solo cross country flight from her exam flight and license in college. Hasn't yet continued, but wants me to get my license soon and wants us to get not only a plane (eventually), but a Beechcraft Bonanza. We could cruise down to the Florida keys at 200 MPH (in a straight line), way much fun than commercial flying and then go diving together. Grab a couple friends to go with since it's a 6 seater.The 'Not sure' is when I brought up both of us taking flying lessons.
Yeah, guess I'm lucky too!