From the start of our relationship, my husband was incredibly cautious with money. Everything seemed pricey to him. Even buying toothpaste involved weighing its cost against his aspirations. He’d ask, “If I buy this now, how long until I earn this money back? Will it affect my plans?” If the answer was yes, he’d seek a cheaper option. Not even toothpaste for fresh breath could sway him.
He’d grumble whenever he bought me a gift, always assessing the impact on his finances. He was the type to mend his belongings rather than replace them. I understood this before we married, weighing the pros and cons. I’m naturally optimistic, seeing the brighter side of things. I thought, “Someone like Kingsley will save a lot for our future. He’s thrifty. Thrifty people build sturdy family foundations, avoiding unnecessary spending. Our life will focus on what truly matters.” So, I chose to marry him, confident I could use my…….Read Full Story Here………….