Who runs the home when it comes to buying foodstuff for the house?
Are you with someone who counts rice and beans before it is cooked when the prices go up?Who manages the home when prices go up?How much runs the home a month? Are the Bills shared or on one person? Do you do only soups or you have found a way to include other healthy meals into the food programme?
Is there anyone here who broke up with their partner because of managing foodstuff brouhaha? lets gist!
Everything stay hike now, I must say my dog saw me this morning, he just hissed waka pass me,
ReplyDeleteIt's not my fault,
foreign breeds"dogs" suppose sabi drink akamu or koko small small
King Jerry, u say wetin? 🤣🤣
DeleteIs this supposed to be funny?
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God forbids I get entangled with someone who is that stingy/finicky.
ReplyDeleteThe dynamic in my house is so fluid, anyone of us who does the groceries pay for it at that time and moves on, and since I do groceries 70-80% of the time, then that payment comes from my pocket.
The remaining 20-30% is from my husband, it has always been that way since we got married and no complaints whatsoever.
As always, there are no hard rules to these things. Every home must do what works for them. For mine, I do the shopping mostly. My wife absolutely hates going to the market and right from my single days, I find shopping therapeutic. So she has no qualms with me going to the market.
ReplyDeleteWe don't share bills. I have a mental block when it comes to that. Not every woman has the grace to share bills and still keep her mouth shut. Not that my wife doesn't contribute, but she only does so when it isn't convenient for me and for the most minimal things at that. I'll say I handle over 90% of bills in the home. That's my job as the head of the home.
But then again like I said, every home has what works for them.
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ReplyDeleteIf you are married to someone who counts rice and beans before giving you to cook, you are living with a mad man. Whatever you see from a mad man, take it 😎
ReplyDeleteThis is very funny our native doctor 😂😂😂😂
DeleteThat person is really a psycho
Gbam 👌
DeleteIt is truly a sign of a mental problem
DeleteGod forbid I jam such kind of Agbako partner
ReplyDeleteI can't live under the same roof with such kind of person
My fiance comes to the kitchen and try to instruct me to do things his way but I tell him it's either he allows me Cook or I leave the kitchen for him.
ReplyDeleteHe has control issues, RED FLAG
DeleteGod knows i can't come close to such a person because me myself no stingy and mad
ReplyDeletePpl reflect their homes of origin. Unfortunately some ppl were raised in households where very strange things happened. Some grew up with locks on their fridge and bread being measured with rulers and measuring tapes. Those kids who grew up like that can sometime perpetuate that mindset as adults, not realizing it is wrong and damaging to those around them.
ReplyDeleteWell put
DeleteGod forbid bad thing
ReplyDeleteWhich one is to count beans and rice before cooking. What kind of stinginess abi mental illness is that?? The only thing that is not allowed is to waste food, having your normal meal when you can eat it and afford it is no big deal.
ReplyDeleteAny one that counts rice, beans should be crazy, that person should be living alone or not even married.
ReplyDeleteExactly, they have no business being married
DeleteThis made me remember phat E , he locks fridge when we’re in his house at IJESHA, is a wired something honestly and I see it as one of the reasons his wife divorced him, he’s too strong abeg
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