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So they both get the same amount at the end even if Jim makes more money in the first place. Isn’t it a bit unfair for Jim?
Love this. We have different perspectives on what matters when making purchases, so we bicker over stuff. But from now on, basic needs covered, then personal money to buy whatever with no judgment needed since it is split down the middle instead of one side getting more because one side is thriftier.
So they both get the same amount at the end even if Jim makes more money in the first place. Isn’t it a bit unfair for Jim?
Love this. We have different perspectives on what matters when making purchases, so we bicker over stuff. But from now on, basic needs covered, then personal money to buy whatever with no judgment needed since it is split down the middle instead of one side getting more because one side is thriftier.
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Wrong if you’re his or her gf or bf no!! What about your personal credit card bills?