
When a man stated that we needed a separate budget, I had a cunning idea how to repel such a desire.
I once had a conversation with my husband Artem, who is obsessed with different trends, especially those that could be found on social networks. He once suggested that we manage our budget separately, dividing the nail for things such as electricity and food, in half.
Although I did not like this idea, I decided to outwit it, giving it agreed with it, but added that he would have to pay for his share for the food that my parents brought from their farm in the countryside. Artem was surprised and asked if I would pay too. I replied that my parents were not such people to take money from their native daughter. Moreover, I told him that since we agreed to divide everything equally,
We should also divide home responsibilities equally so that each of us does our best. In the end, he agreed to do everything together, realizing that it would be so faster and more efficient and we will get during the day more free time. After all, he acknowledged that we may not need all sorts of innovations, and we are already living well enough. Although Artem is still interested in trends and lifehacks, he has not offered any new ideas since our conversation.