Brother_Rapp
Banned
PRMoon
Your theory really only applies to a time long forgotten, or can only be applied to people who live very basically. Now days with everything getting exponentially more expencive (Landprices, Gas prices, Cost of children, Groceries etc etc.) you'd really have to be quite thick headed not to have your wife be more of your partner rather then some submissive person who you just toss a few bucks to so they can do basic daily activites... Unless you're STINKIN rich (also not very likely). And since your modern wife will have to be in the work place, she'll definatly have a different sense of power. With that sense of power there's very little chance they'll be willing to give up their entire check to their husband or significant other cause "it's the right thing to do".
Brother Rapp
And that’s why a lot of marriages fail. Some of these individuals have gotten confused and have gotten away from the basics of what makes a marriage work. That’s my position on that matter. We are now seeing less and less marriages lasting more then fifty years. In fact, I would say that the average length of a marriage has declined over the years and is going down, not up. Is there any one that’s taking part in this debate that disputes this? If not, can we get to the why of it all? Yes, I’m ol’ school, but I shouldn’t be faulted for that. We have two opposing points of school here, the ol’ and the so-called modern or shared partnership view. If my view is on the way out and the modern is on the way in, then how is it that the average length of marriage is on the way down?
PRMoon
That's just stupid, i mean if you're married and you split both assets, then why can't a woman be equally involved in deciding where the money goes? It's not like the two of you are deciding which way the world should rotate, you're just paying bills.
Brother Rapp
The wife can voice her view on the way of the money. I have no problem with that. Even if she doesn’t contribute a dime towards the financing of the home, she has a right to voice her opinion on the spending of the money. The guy should have the final say in the spending of the money is what I’m saying. It should be his decision to make. The woman should either accept his decisions are get a divorce and find herself somebody else. It is that implied threat of divorce on the basis of poor decision-making that will force the guy to take into consideration the wife’s views. Remember, I am against violence by either party in a marriage.
PRMoon
And if you have savings, then you should both decide equally what you should jointly spend the money on, because you both earned it.
Hell my soon to be girlfriend has way more money then me and probably always will. Her folks are rich and she's gonna be a lawyer, so unless I land a job as a CEO at a fourtune 500 company, there's very little chance that I'll be the number 1 source of income in our household (If things get that serious). Why should I waste time arguing with her as to why I should be making all of the decisions about where her money gets spent? Gotta face it your traditional marriage is on the extinction list and a new type of traditional marriage is coming to light.
Brother Rapp
If you don’t exercise your role as the traditional husband, your marriage is doomed to failure. You will start by cheating on her if you aren’t already doing it. Then you will get caught and she will divorce you.
Your theory really only applies to a time long forgotten, or can only be applied to people who live very basically. Now days with everything getting exponentially more expencive (Landprices, Gas prices, Cost of children, Groceries etc etc.) you'd really have to be quite thick headed not to have your wife be more of your partner rather then some submissive person who you just toss a few bucks to so they can do basic daily activites... Unless you're STINKIN rich (also not very likely). And since your modern wife will have to be in the work place, she'll definatly have a different sense of power. With that sense of power there's very little chance they'll be willing to give up their entire check to their husband or significant other cause "it's the right thing to do".
Brother Rapp
And that’s why a lot of marriages fail. Some of these individuals have gotten confused and have gotten away from the basics of what makes a marriage work. That’s my position on that matter. We are now seeing less and less marriages lasting more then fifty years. In fact, I would say that the average length of a marriage has declined over the years and is going down, not up. Is there any one that’s taking part in this debate that disputes this? If not, can we get to the why of it all? Yes, I’m ol’ school, but I shouldn’t be faulted for that. We have two opposing points of school here, the ol’ and the so-called modern or shared partnership view. If my view is on the way out and the modern is on the way in, then how is it that the average length of marriage is on the way down?
PRMoon
That's just stupid, i mean if you're married and you split both assets, then why can't a woman be equally involved in deciding where the money goes? It's not like the two of you are deciding which way the world should rotate, you're just paying bills.
Brother Rapp
The wife can voice her view on the way of the money. I have no problem with that. Even if she doesn’t contribute a dime towards the financing of the home, she has a right to voice her opinion on the spending of the money. The guy should have the final say in the spending of the money is what I’m saying. It should be his decision to make. The woman should either accept his decisions are get a divorce and find herself somebody else. It is that implied threat of divorce on the basis of poor decision-making that will force the guy to take into consideration the wife’s views. Remember, I am against violence by either party in a marriage.
PRMoon
And if you have savings, then you should both decide equally what you should jointly spend the money on, because you both earned it.
Hell my soon to be girlfriend has way more money then me and probably always will. Her folks are rich and she's gonna be a lawyer, so unless I land a job as a CEO at a fourtune 500 company, there's very little chance that I'll be the number 1 source of income in our household (If things get that serious). Why should I waste time arguing with her as to why I should be making all of the decisions about where her money gets spent? Gotta face it your traditional marriage is on the extinction list and a new type of traditional marriage is coming to light.
Brother Rapp
If you don’t exercise your role as the traditional husband, your marriage is doomed to failure. You will start by cheating on her if you aren’t already doing it. Then you will get caught and she will divorce you.