I don’t agree with either of them. I think they seriously need to sit down with a marriage counselor and get to the bottom of this They’re obviously not on the same page !! She seems to be a spender and buys what she WANTS but if her husband buys what HE WANTS she throws a fit !! Something seriously wrong with this couple !!
I feel like they glossed over one of the most important phrases he wrote: "she won't let me spend the money when there is something I want" (paraphrased). Without more data we can't see who is being ridiculous (I have a feeling it's both of them). We don't have the data to know if the problem is that he wants a $50000 truck and he's mad that she goes to a nice hair salon. Or maybe it's more like she's spending $500 a week on clothes and won't let him get a $50 tool. I don't know she goes over budget because she's being lavish, but maybe it's hard to stick to the budget because enough money wasn't allocated. What he wrote definitely makes her sound bad, but the bad attitude I sense makes me wonder if it was written with a bad attitude that hid some of the facts.
Husband: Wife won't stick to the budget. Dave: Well maybe you haven't communicated. Maybe you need a counselor. Maybe you are not addressing her unspoken concerns. Wife: Husband won't stick to the budget. Dave: He needs to man up and stop being a boy. You are not his mommy. What a wuss. You need to tell him how important it is to you and if he doesn't fall into line, divorce the chump.
Just look at open garages when you drive around and notice all the insanely expensive gear that men have. It costs a fortune and most of it is only being used a few times a year if even that! Look at their trucks! They buy a $3000 BBQ to cook hamburgers for haven's sake! I always look very put together but my dresses are from Amazon and cost me $35 and I knit all sweaters myself. I had a conversation the other day with a man and mentioned that I'm thinking about buying a certified Mercedes again ($25 000). He looked at me and said "wow, holding the line going big with everything?"" while standing in front of his $50 000 truck that was loaded with a ski jet. The man is a carpenter!
I think it's kind of ridiculous that they have no understanding about the relationship and they automatically side with the woman. I don't know I'm not going to blame her but it's not really rational to assume anyone is at fault here when you don't know anything.
Or maybe she is controlling. I have an acquaintance who is on his way of being divorced from his wife. Among other red flags and controlling signs the wife controlled his money and would only give him an allowance to get by week by week. Sometimes the wife is the tyrant and not the husband.
@@webfreakz did she create the budget, he created the budget or both created the budget ? Don't know and I don't want to watch the video again. Either way, clearly it isn't her budget.
Took 10 years to get to that point of loving unity more than the things? It’s Amazing how many times I’ve heard that. The guy who got the inheritance after tithing should have talked to her yes, but he should have been more decisive, writing the check out for the mortgage.
wewhoareabouttodie saluteyou Normally I do not look at a lot of comments but these on this thread are pretty funny. I don’t know if people have to stay that long to get what you mentioned, lol but what I do know is after about 10 years things kind of level out and people who have been married much longer even up to 50 years have said marriage fully grown is the MOST beautiful thing one ever can experience in their entire lives. Maybe that’s why marriage is what God uses mainly to show His unfailing, unconditional Love throughout the whole earth... However, I cannot understand at all how people leave after 30 years. Why? Too much invested. You know too much...I think people have been duped into fighting the wrong battles with the wrong weapons and they do not understand their real enemy is a real devil who is after destroying their marriage and them. Some women may read some of these comments and agree saying, “Well said, he should show more of a backbone.” (In regards to a budget) Yes, he should. Others might say, if there is emptiness, maybe he should do more to be there for his wife helping her discover and experience a sense of fulfillment. A lot of It is likely tied to purpose and being actively involved in church. That’s how the 50 year marriages I know of have made it. Money is important as God attributed at least 20% of His teachings to it, but in one’s quest to be the Greatest, He said Love is the principal thing.
@@biz4smitty They leave because of the fear of missing out. They are told over and over again that oppression is what kept females with males for so long and now it is time for liberation. I, as a male, cannot disagree. If I could get laid everyday by a different female and get passive income in form of alimony or extract 50% from someone without doing anything to earn it, I would. It is because of the politics and it is very lucrative.
We never had a budget, but I do keep detailed records and we review them often. Now we're retired for twelve years and still save $850 a month from our pensions but not by planning. I can't explain it in Ramsey terms, but it's surely working! I guess it's just that our needs are small.
This seems to be a bigger issue with couples that went into marriage not on same page with finances and didnt care about money/debt issues when getting married. Money issues are normally one of the biggest issues couples face so you really need to be on the same page going into marriage.
1:48 Dave calls the husband "uptight" for expecting his wife to follow the budget that she agreed to. When a wife is irresponsible with money Dave Ramsey will twist himself into a pretzel to make it not her fault.
@@BeProductiveCreations He spent the whole video trying to say that it's BOTH of their faults when it isn't. The husband did everything right, the wife is the one being irresponsible.
Exactly whose inheritance was it? I noticed that pronouns are avoided here. If the inheritance was gifted solely to the wife, it's no wonder he would like her to agree before he spends it on their mutual debt. On the other hand, if it were made to the husband or to both of them as a couple (is that even possible?), he might not hesitate before writing the check to pay off their (mutual) mortgage. Also, I don't think it's a bad thing if the wife is consulted before a major financial move is made. Sounds as if he's the one handling the finances and she's just along for the ride. Would have been interesting to hear the story from her perspective.
Yeah my wife moved into my paid for house with my paid for truck and my paid for boat and my my 200k in investments she brought some clothes and a 2002 model Saturn...walking away ain’t that easy she could take it all bro
@@labornurse of course lol however she makes more money wor year than me when I started handeling her money she was like how do we have money at the end of the month my bank account is going up and up lol she is debt free and building wealth it’s amazing how people spend money she spend like 600$ a month eating out before I got her on a budget
4:00 In many states the inheritance is NOT part of communal marital property. Or it is HER inheritance. If they get divorced that is HIS money (in many states). If he pays it towards the mortgage and later they get a divorced she profits. If he keeps it at the side it is out of the equation.
I rewatched and no he didn't. In fact the context of that was Unity in decision making, and how he is currently putting his foot down about a purchase he isn't ready to make. How is that defending the wife. His whole thing for nearly 30 years is 50/50 decision making and "free spirits" and "nerds" working together to understand each other.
Why were a personal ATM for one before? If you would let one person take advantage of you like that, I can understand that you would be scared to put yoirself in the situation that you would make bad choices again, but as long as you accept the blame for your past failures, I would call that growth. Congrats on that!
That's a sad response. 1st not all women look for a man to be an ATM machine, some of us work very hard & are wired to save money. 2nd sometimes its men who don't want to work & don't want to save. Its an individual's character traits.
Feels like my wife and I when we first started. It's tough to get the language to communicate about money in marriage. Got to do it though, or you end up a statistic
Yeah, it's Dave's baby. He's trying to cultivate Little Dave's but he's having a hard time letting go. I cringe every time. Must be hard though, having built something successful - it's successful because of Dave.
Mr Ramsey has been setting it up for the business to continue on without him. He's been talking about that for about ten years, and this is what it looks like. Kinda sad because Dave is THE MAN. But I'm glad this content will outlive him. My kid needs this message! That's why he took his first name out of the show too, so it's not about him but about the company and its mission.
Most women are free spirit becuase it is very easy lifestyle. Free spirit means there is no responsibilities for anything. You do whatever and let others, usually husband, deal with it. Spend whatever do whatever, and let husband be financial atm machine to support this idiocy.
It really must be both men and women imo. Because nearly all the men I've dated have been the free spirits that want to indulge. I have to lead all the goals and future plans
When you agree with your spouse on something that should wrap it up. When one of them agrees and does something else, might not be a problem IF it's a rare occurrence. Every month? That person lacks Honor and Virtue.
People spend out of emotion. It's intentional. It's not about being "bad" with money. There are people who don't know anything about investing. There are people who don't know anything about the stock market or real estate. There are people who don't know about tax laws and implications. These things are understandable because they're complex subjects when it comes to money. However, spending too much is a psychological problem. It has nothing to do with being "smart" or "dumb" with money. It is a choice to spend beyond your means. It's an entitlement issue. Your brain makes you think you're entitled to something you can't afford and probably shouldn't buy. It takes discipline and a lot of people don't have it and never will.
Personally, I see Steve as his way is the only way to go, and his wife has no say. I wonder if he talked (and listened) to his wife before taking that inheritance out? I wonder what her side of the story is. In this case, I think Dave is missing the mark..
She’s being selfish and not loving she’s thinking about her own desires. Only looking at her desires and the money to satisfy it. Stay bless Jesus is Lord
Some things are better left unsaid.......cash the mutual fund out put right towards the mortgage. Let her bring up the subject, when next month's mortgage hits the mail.
I'm confused. Where did financial infidelity Dave go? And why is he immature to mention that when he wants something his wife shuts him down? It seems to me that he could genuinely want something and she's being controlling. Is that possibility really that far fetched?
Ok, then in the joint budget, they should have money allocated for each husband/ wife for “Free spending” where they can each spend whatever they want. I’d say $200 each at least. (ex: Husband-Miscellaneous=$200 & Wife-Miscellaneous=$200; preferably as sinking fund) Also, this is one-sided. Is the wife in charge of maintaining the household and Steve spend most of his time at work? If so, I bet he may be underbudgeting household expenses (ex: groceries, kid expenses/school activities) being unaware of how much things actually cost. He needs to look back and see which areas she “overspends” in, and adjust.
No, that's not the right approach. Instead, you should make better choices and vet people carefully before making life-changing decisions. Anyway, if you're so scared of people, you can focus on Jesus because He's reliable, loves you very much and deeply cares about you, and you need Him. Consider inviting Jesus Christ into your life as your Lord and personal Savior ❤️
@@diplomatdiplomat2800 Focusing on Jesus instead of yourself or the issues is the quickest way to complete and utter failure. Hate to say it but Jesus isn't going to fix your money or marriage issues. You have to do that.
@@diplomatdiplomat2800 You can vet women as much as you want. That still doesn't negate the fact that 7/10 divorces are filed by women and 51% of marriages end in divorce. The amount of time and money it would take to vet women is not worth it.
Before divorce,find a trustworthy friend or family member,go to casino’s, withdraw all you can, claim you have gambling and drinking habit. Divorce when there is almost nothing to split with Her. But even better don’t bother marrying or co habitating with her.Most of them are all damaged goods these days
My husband had "coversations" with me that lasted for hours. I hardly got a word in edgewise and was never heard. He would threaten that if I didn't agree, the conversation would have to start all over again. Wore me down. Whose inheritance was it? His? Or hers?
@@TylerCummings6 he never said that. He said, "I also cashed out a mutual fund from an inheritance." He never said, "My." My ex wanted complete control of any money that came in, including my inheritance, which I wanted to plan the use of together, as we were married. He argued against using it to pay off the variable HELOC on our home, but I did that anyway. He would have said similar to what this man said. I am not saying that it is the same situation, just that he is possibly not giving all the details.
@@wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 It happens. 60% of first time marriages never end in divorce, so statistics are (slightly) on your side of getting it right.
For financial planners these guys haven't a clue. Are you kidding me that they are conjecturing over something they have not even asked the guy? He has to keep to a budget but she does not? Maybe asking those questions would be helpful.
The concept of this format appears flawed. One person calls and tells one side of the story for one minute …. and then based on that we got it figured out and concrete advice is given?
Partnership vs ownership requires open communication. When you mention “self soothing”, we do not have the whole context of the relationship. She could be spending to fill an emptiness. Unity is important!
Unity IS important but LOVE is the principle thing. It is THE MOST important! You do not treat a marriage partner or even a real friend this way unless you do not value the relationship...
3/28/21....THE INHERITANCE BELONGS TO THE PERSON WHO LOST THE FAMILY MEMBER. OBVIOUSLY IT IS FROM HIS SIDE OF THE FAMILY. IT WAS WONDERFUL THAT HE WANTED TO TITHE 10% OF THE INHERITANCE! NOW HE IS WILLING TO PUT HIS 90% INHERITANCE "WINDFALL" TOWARDS "THEIR" MORTGAGE BALANCE WHICH DEF BENEFITS HER AS WELL AS HIM! SHE IS TRYING TO "RUN WITH HIS 90% INHERITANCE" OR SHE IS TRYING TO GET HER GRUBBY HANDS IN HIS 💰. OR SHE'S TRYING TO "CONTROL" HIM + HIS 90% INHERITANCE....
And hemorrhage you even further by tacking on alimony and child support. Think you can sue the judge for not being unethical? Nope. Apparently, they have IMMUNITY!
I don’t agree with either of them.
I think they seriously need to sit down with a marriage counselor and get to the bottom of this
They’re obviously not on the same page !! She seems to be a spender and buys what she WANTS but if her husband buys what HE WANTS she throws a fit !! Something seriously wrong with this couple !!
I feel like they glossed over one of the most important phrases he wrote: "she won't let me spend the money when there is something I want" (paraphrased). Without more data we can't see who is being ridiculous (I have a feeling it's both of them). We don't have the data to know if the problem is that he wants a $50000 truck and he's mad that she goes to a nice hair salon. Or maybe it's more like she's spending $500 a week on clothes and won't let him get a $50 tool. I don't know she goes over budget because she's being lavish, but maybe it's hard to stick to the budget because enough money wasn't allocated. What he wrote definitely makes her sound bad, but the bad attitude I sense makes me wonder if it was written with a bad attitude that hid some of the facts.
The millionaire study we did at Ramsey, like we forgot it was Chris Hogan’s study 😆
I thought the exact same thing🤣
Brings me to my question, when is he coming back to cast the show again?
@@sami-9233 he isn't coming back
That’s a bad word 😂
Hogan's no longer employed there.
Issue: “My wife won’t stick to the budget”
Answer:: “Start budgeting for a new wife”
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Emailer: “My wife won’t stay in budget”
Dave: “Sell the wife”
Can he get a tax right-off for selling the wife as well?
@@Answers721 write-off* Get your spelling together!
More like... "Sell Himself" cause Ramsey is always simping for the women.
If your car is a junk, you have to pay someone to tow it away
Husband: Wife won't stick to the budget.
Dave: Well maybe you haven't communicated. Maybe you need a counselor. Maybe you are not addressing her unspoken concerns.
Wife: Husband won't stick to the budget.
Dave: He needs to man up and stop being a boy. You are not his mommy. What a wuss. You need to tell him how important it is to you and if he doesn't fall into line, divorce the chump.
Exactly. It’s ridiculous.
100%
Just look at open garages when you drive around and notice all the insanely expensive gear that men have. It costs a fortune and most of it is only being used a few times a year if even that!
Look at their trucks!
They buy a $3000 BBQ to cook hamburgers for haven's sake!
I always look very put together but my dresses are from Amazon and cost me $35 and I knit all sweaters myself.
I had a conversation the other day with a man and mentioned that I'm thinking about buying a certified Mercedes again ($25 000).
He looked at me and said "wow, holding the line going big with everything?"" while standing in front of his $50 000 truck that was loaded with a ski jet. The man is a carpenter!
"We value the unity more than we value the thing" Hits like a blind left hook to our culture.
Depends on the unity, if the unity means means being miserable together, no thanks 😊
I think it's kind of ridiculous that they have no understanding about the relationship and they automatically side with the woman. I don't know I'm not going to blame her but it's not really rational to assume anyone is at fault here when you don't know anything.
Sadly. Most relationships = her money is her money and my money is our money. There are very few fair partners
My brother says this all the time.
Or maybe she is controlling. I have an acquaintance who is on his way of being divorced from his wife. Among other red flags and controlling signs the wife controlled his money and would only give him an allowance to get by week by week.
Sometimes the wife is the tyrant and not the husband.
Maybe she created the budget because he used to spend like a maniac
@@webfreakz did she create the budget, he created the budget or both created the budget ? Don't know and I don't want to watch the video again. Either way, clearly it isn't her budget.
Took 10 years to get to that point of loving unity more than the things? It’s Amazing how many times I’ve heard that. The guy who got the inheritance after tithing should have talked to her yes, but he should have been more decisive, writing the check out for the mortgage.
10 years...lol...that means she was in it for the half retirement and 50% of everything. She knew the laws!
wewhoareabouttodie saluteyou Normally I do not look at a lot of comments but these on this thread are pretty funny. I don’t know if people have to stay that long to get what you mentioned, lol but what I do know is after about 10 years things kind of level out and people who have been married much longer even up to 50 years have said marriage fully grown is the MOST beautiful thing one ever can experience in their entire lives. Maybe that’s why marriage is what God uses mainly to show His unfailing, unconditional Love throughout the whole earth... However, I cannot understand at all how people leave after 30 years. Why? Too much invested. You know too much...I think people have been duped into fighting the wrong battles with the wrong weapons and they do not understand their real enemy is a real devil who is after destroying their marriage and them. Some women may read some of these comments and agree saying, “Well said, he should show more of a backbone.” (In regards to a budget) Yes, he should. Others might say, if there is emptiness, maybe he should do more to be there for his wife helping her discover and experience a sense of fulfillment. A lot of It is likely tied to purpose and being actively involved in church. That’s how the 50 year marriages I know of have made it. Money is important as God attributed at least 20% of His teachings to it, but in one’s quest to be the Greatest, He said Love is the principal thing.
@@biz4smitty They leave because of the fear of missing out. They are told over and over again that oppression is what kept females with males for so long and now it is time for liberation.
I, as a male, cannot disagree. If I could get laid everyday by a different female and get passive income in form of alimony or extract 50% from someone without doing anything to earn it, I would. It is because of the politics and it is very lucrative.
The feds are trying to lock me up after they found out that i get high on my UA-cam channel for a living 😂😂
We never had a budget, but I do keep detailed records and we review them often. Now we're retired for twelve years and still save $850 a month from our pensions but not by planning. I can't explain it in Ramsey terms, but it's surely working! I guess it's just that our needs are small.
This seems to be a bigger issue with couples that went into marriage not on same page with finances and didnt care about money/debt issues when getting married. Money issues are normally one of the biggest issues couples face so you really need to be on the same page going into marriage.
Leave her then
Men: this is very common, don't get married !!!!!! Life becomes horrible when you married a childish person that changes plans for no reason
So what should I do be single for the rest of my life no kids
@@Brraddd have a kid or two, but don't get married. Trust me, is the best option
Simpin'ain't easy
1:48 Dave calls the husband "uptight" for expecting his wife to follow the budget that she agreed to. When a wife is irresponsible with money Dave Ramsey will twist himself into a pretzel to make it not her fault.
Did you miss where he said that she is functioning like an 8yo? I don't think he is making it not 'her fault'.
@@BeProductiveCreations He spent the whole video trying to say that it's BOTH of their faults when it isn't. The husband did everything right, the wife is the one being irresponsible.
Why didn't he cash the check into a wire transfer to pay the mortgage?
Poor Dr d, can't even get a word in without being cut.
Yup. So frustrating because he has such good insight when it comes to relationship problems.
Good, I want to hear from Dave, not Dr. D. If I want to hear from him, I will watch his relationship videos.
@@alicelaybourne1620 then why have a guest host?
Dr D wants to say something, wants to share his opinion and Dave just interrupt and disregards him :(
@@Newinkitchen.foodiary Dave interrupts because Dr D is supposed to have HIS opinion only.
Run.
Exactly whose inheritance was it? I noticed that pronouns are avoided here. If the inheritance was gifted solely to the wife, it's no wonder he would like her to agree before he spends it on their mutual debt. On the other hand, if it were made to the husband or to both of them as a couple (is that even possible?), he might not hesitate before writing the check to pay off their (mutual) mortgage.
Also, I don't think it's a bad thing if the wife is consulted before a major financial move is made. Sounds as if he's the one handling the finances and she's just along for the ride. Would have been interesting to hear the story from her perspective.
Tell her you are leaving her because she is irresponsible and does not share the same values as you.
Financial hemorrhaging begins in 3,2,1...
Yeah my wife moved into my paid for house with my paid for truck and my paid for boat and my my 200k in investments she brought some clothes and a 2002 model Saturn...walking away ain’t that easy she could take it all bro
@@TheMechanicj prenup! Shouldve gotten that
@@TheMechanicj did you marry her for her looks
@@labornurse of course lol however she makes more money wor year than me when I started handeling her money she was like how do we have money at the end of the month my bank account is going up and up lol she is debt free and building wealth it’s amazing how people spend money she spend like 600$ a month eating out before I got her on a budget
4:00 In many states the inheritance is NOT part of communal marital property. Or it is HER inheritance.
If they get divorced that is HIS money (in many states). If he pays it towards the mortgage and later they get a divorced she profits. If he keeps it at the side it is out of the equation.
This is a matter on power/control, respect, and priorities.
Interestingly, around 8:00, Dave starts defending the wife without realizing it.
I rewatched and no he didn't. In fact the context of that was Unity in decision making, and how he is currently putting his foot down about a purchase he isn't ready to make. How is that defending the wife. His whole thing for nearly 30 years is 50/50 decision making and "free spirits" and "nerds" working together to understand each other.
@@alicelaybourne1620 Get Rekt, Alice.
@@todd2456 that’s rude man, that’s another human being you’re talking to, not some bot.
@@lookingforwhiteprivilege9330 LOL. Get a life.
And this is why I stay single, I'll NEVER be a women's personal ATM machine again...EVER.
Why were a personal ATM for one before? If you would let one person take advantage of you like that, I can understand that you would be scared to put yoirself in the situation that you would make bad choices again, but as long as you accept the blame for your past failures, I would call that growth. Congrats on that!
That's a sad response. 1st not all women look for a man to be an ATM machine, some of us work very hard & are wired to save money. 2nd sometimes its men who don't want to work & don't want to save. Its an individual's character traits.
@@mattschmitt9924 Two sides to every story. He may have not 'let' someone take advantage of him, life is complicated and people change.
@@jennyappenzeller8550 most of the time the woman is leaching off the men though lets be honest.
I won't be a man's mommy ATM either! Lived it. Responsible people seem to be magnets for the irresponsible.
Still single
Feels like my wife and I when we first started. It's tough to get the language to communicate about money in marriage. Got to do it though, or you end up a statistic
Remove her from joint accounts.
The amount of times Dave cut him off.. actually made me cringe
He does it a LOT with John 😬, and it’s noticeably way less with Chris if you watch ANY video to compare.
Yeah, it's Dave's baby. He's trying to cultivate Little Dave's but he's having a hard time letting go. I cringe every time. Must be hard though, having built something successful - it's successful because of Dave.
Work on your marriage first.
😂 🤡
She is selfish and inconsiderate, and most people are married to people like this.
Can we please get back to Dave on the show BY HIMSELF. Everyone else already has their own show...sheesh
Yeah they lure us in by making the thumbnail of Dave, then they have some rando talking the whole time... it sucks
Dave is on his way out
@@KarlDag wait why is he leaving
25 years of this? I bet he's ready to retire.
Mr Ramsey has been setting it up for the business to continue on without him. He's been talking about that for about ten years, and this is what it looks like. Kinda sad because Dave is THE MAN. But I'm glad this content will outlive him. My kid needs this message! That's why he took his first name out of the show too, so it's not about him but about the company and its mission.
Most women are free spirit becuase it is very easy lifestyle. Free spirit means there is no responsibilities for anything. You do whatever and let others, usually husband, deal with it. Spend whatever do whatever, and let husband be financial atm machine to support this idiocy.
It really must be both men and women imo. Because nearly all the men I've dated have been the free spirits that want to indulge. I have to lead all the goals and future plans
One ☝️ day I hope 🤞 to do my debt free scream 😱 with Dave Ramsey and Dr. John Delony! 💯 kin debt
Nice work 🎆🌠✨
She don't respect you bruh bruh....ijs
Get rid of her and find another. ;) Remove the money, if she sticks around still then she's repented. If she don't then give her a bill of divorce.
When you agree with your spouse on something that should wrap it up. When one of them agrees and does something else, might not be a problem IF it's a rare occurrence. Every month? That person lacks Honor and Virtue.
People spend out of emotion. It's intentional. It's not about being "bad" with money. There are people who don't know anything about investing. There are people who don't know anything about the stock market or real estate. There are people who don't know about tax laws and implications. These things are understandable because they're complex subjects when it comes to money. However, spending too much is a psychological problem. It has nothing to do with being "smart" or "dumb" with money. It is a choice to spend beyond your means. It's an entitlement issue. Your brain makes you think you're entitled to something you can't afford and probably shouldn't buy. It takes discipline and a lot of people don't have it and never will.
Keep your inheritance ...too soon to put it in the joint funds.
Personally, I see Steve as his way is the only way to go, and his wife has no say. I wonder if he talked (and listened) to his wife before taking that inheritance out? I wonder what her side of the story is. In this case, I think Dave is missing the mark..
Surprise Dave kind of sides with The woman in an instant..
Dave is a massive simp
@@Matthew-et6lc he is the ultimate simp ... the king of Simps
No he doesn't...he sees them both at fault for not communicating properly.
He says women do not stick to the contract
They are more of the "free spirits" kind
You cannot blame them, therefore
@@TheAck201 then.... why are you here?
Threaten to sell the house. That way you can say to maintain the budget, sacrifices must be made
You and Sharon have had this dispute for a while I feel like I've been hearing that for weeks😂😂
I divorce and have a hard time saying on a budget and I was strict in marriage.
She’s being selfish and not loving she’s thinking about her own desires. Only looking at her desires and the money to satisfy it. Stay bless Jesus is Lord
@@saulgoodman2018 that was my conclusion to the information given
@@saulgoodman2018 I see what u saying tho I was just going off what was told
Some things are better left unsaid.......cash the mutual fund out put right towards the mortgage. Let her bring up the subject, when next month's mortgage hits the mail.
I'm confused. Where did financial infidelity Dave go? And why is he immature to mention that when he wants something his wife shuts him down?
It seems to me that he could genuinely want something and she's being controlling. Is that possibility really that far fetched?
Staying single eliminates these problems.
She would be gone, divorce papers getting ready
Pay yourself first. Have money taken out of your check and put in your savings and into your retirement
My first wife would spend $10 if that’s what we had
I'm glad I'm not in this situation
There’s always two sides to the story
I don't believe David Ramsey has ever talked about fractional Reserve Lending. Or how money is created.
Ok, then in the joint budget, they should have money allocated for each husband/ wife for “Free spending” where they can each spend whatever they want. I’d say $200 each at least. (ex: Husband-Miscellaneous=$200 & Wife-Miscellaneous=$200; preferably as sinking fund)
Also, this is one-sided. Is the wife in charge of maintaining the household and Steve spend most of his time at work? If so, I bet he may be underbudgeting household expenses (ex: groceries, kid expenses/school activities) being unaware of how much things actually cost. He needs to look back and see which areas she “overspends” in, and adjust.
Men: Never get married!
Same for women.
No, that's not the right approach. Instead, you should make better choices and vet people carefully before making life-changing decisions. Anyway, if you're so scared of people, you can focus on Jesus because He's reliable, loves you very much and deeply cares about you, and you need Him. Consider inviting Jesus Christ into your life as your Lord and personal Savior ❤️
@@diplomatdiplomat2800 having an imaginary friend isn't healthy either.
@@diplomatdiplomat2800 Focusing on Jesus instead of yourself or the issues is the quickest way to complete and utter failure. Hate to say it but Jesus isn't going to fix your money or marriage issues. You have to do that.
@@diplomatdiplomat2800 You can vet women as much as you want. That still doesn't negate the fact that 7/10 divorces are filed by women and 51% of marriages end in divorce. The amount of time and money it would take to vet women is not worth it.
Guaranteed they had a conversation about where the $70K was going. 😄
Assuming the wife is the problem with only the husband's take... That's never a good place to start.
Divorce 💯🤣🥃
Before divorce,find a trustworthy friend or family member,go to casino’s, withdraw all you can, claim you have gambling and drinking habit. Divorce when there is almost nothing to split with Her. But even better don’t bother marrying or co habitating with her.Most of them are all damaged goods these days
@@SFbayArea94121 DAMAGED GOODS!!!😁✌💯
Who's inheritence was it? If it was his that he cashed in to put towards the mortgage, put it on the mortgage. End of.
Big red flag.
Spammer shut up you’re hated.
make her sleep in the garage until she follows the budget, works great for my wife and I
Use shackles and a BDSM stick. :D
@@wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 take the cattle 🐄 prod to her until she falls in line with the plan
@@SFbayArea94121 You're not going to go to jail for that!
My husband had "coversations" with me that lasted for hours. I hardly got a word in edgewise and was never heard. He would threaten that if I didn't agree, the conversation would have to start all over again. Wore me down. Whose inheritance was it? His? Or hers?
It was his.
@@TylerCummings6 he never said that. He said, "I also cashed out a mutual fund from an inheritance." He never said, "My." My ex wanted complete control of any money that came in, including my inheritance, which I wanted to plan the use of together, as we were married. He argued against using it to pay off the variable HELOC on our home, but I did that anyway. He would have said similar to what this man said. I am not saying that it is the same situation, just that he is possibly not giving all the details.
MEN: DONT GET MARRIED!!! BEST LIFE ADVICE TODAY
Get married to the right person.
Fixed it for you.
Remember even prenups can be thrown out in court
@@sloth9669 Impossible.
@@wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 It happens. 60% of first time marriages never end in divorce, so statistics are (slightly) on your side of getting it right.
@@thelogicaldanger just because you don’t divorce - doesn’t mean you have a good marriage
For financial planners these guys haven't a clue. Are you kidding me that they are conjecturing over something they have not even asked the guy? He has to keep to a budget but she does not? Maybe asking those questions would be helpful.
Dave is too soft on marriage
HUUUGGGGEEE FEMALE DEMOGRPAHIC BROTHA! Why do you think there are so many males, who are in relationships, that need his advice? Fe.....males.
This poor guy is better off auctioning off his wife and putting himself in the want ads looking for another wife!!!
She really doesn't deserve him. He needs to find a wife who does. And his ex wife should take her inheritance with her as she goes....m
The concept of this format appears flawed. One person calls and tells one side of the story for one minute …. and then based on that we got it figured out and concrete advice is given?
That's what marriage is like.
Big Boy Contract Boy
You married a material girl. Now pay up son!!
Just don't get married
Partnership vs ownership requires open communication. When you mention “self soothing”, we do not have the whole context of the relationship. She could be spending to fill an emptiness. Unity is important!
-_- Spending to fill is NOT a good excuse.
Unity IS important but LOVE is the principle thing. It is THE MOST important! You do not treat a marriage partner or even a real friend this way unless you do not value the relationship...
@@wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 Absolutely true. Not an excuse but potentially “her reality”
@@matthewkoch6937 Agreed. We do not have the whole context of how they treat each other. No excuses.
Did you say "ditty bop"?
Sell the Car
Get a new wife
Husband is the head of the wife in everything.
Ha no.
Stay single by any circumstances
3/28/21....THE INHERITANCE BELONGS TO THE PERSON WHO LOST THE FAMILY MEMBER. OBVIOUSLY IT IS FROM HIS SIDE OF THE FAMILY.
IT WAS WONDERFUL THAT HE WANTED TO TITHE 10% OF THE INHERITANCE!
NOW HE IS WILLING TO PUT HIS 90% INHERITANCE "WINDFALL" TOWARDS "THEIR" MORTGAGE BALANCE WHICH DEF BENEFITS HER AS WELL AS HIM!
SHE IS TRYING TO "RUN WITH HIS 90% INHERITANCE" OR SHE IS TRYING TO GET HER GRUBBY HANDS IN HIS 💰.
OR SHE'S TRYING TO "CONTROL" HIM + HIS 90% INHERITANCE....
Divorce this trifling bitty. Get a younger sidechick.
Your welcome.
You have two choices...get what those two choices are???are you a man or a mouse??? I walked. I am the jerk. But, I control my money, nobody else.
Dang there be a lot of crestfallen bitter men in Dave's comment sections 😂
@krvnjrcbs Redpill men are not educated....
@krvnjrcbs We men keep projecting male morality onto women. Don't waste your words. These bozos can only learn the hard way
Bozo and proud, I guess
Well bucko, she can take half by force if she serves you divorce papers.
And hemorrhage you even further by tacking on alimony and child support. Think you can sue the judge for not being unethical? Nope. Apparently, they have IMMUNITY!
What State do you live in? Half of what?
shes not yours its just ur turn
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