Do you want kids? Do you have a deep desire for being a parent?
How is money used in the relationship? Are the bills split is one person a spender and the other a saver
How are her thoughts on a nanny?
Many regret parenthood it isn’t something to tread lightly
I do want a child I’m not sure about a deep desire but I’m also not the youngest person I don’t want my kid graduating hs and me being 70 lol
As for the money question
She typically pays for the groceries during the week. She’s a great cook and because she works from home she has a lot more time and flexibility about when to go to the grocery store and to get fresh ingredients for food and to eat healthy. If we do go to the grocery store or Costco on weekends, then I pay. I can’t cook for the life of me, but I do help out by cleaning up after.
I don’t mind paying for groceries honestly because it’s a lot of work to cook all the time
And to try and meal plan and prep, I understand.
And when we go out which can vary sometimes it’s multiple times a week sometimes it’s just once a week I typically will be paying for it 95% of the time and if I ask her to pay for it once in a blue moon she gives me a look like I do other cooking etc why . why do I have to pay, and to avoid arguments I just end up paying it
I’m realizing a lot of the time I just end up with going with whatever she says because she will make an argument about it and I don’t like argument or maybe I’m not a good at them.
When we started dating initially, we were paying for our own places and we were long distance. Most recently since moving I have been paying the rent 90% of the time since I have become Attending, and this rent is not cheap it’s about 22% of my take home income.
This also has been a source of discussion between us about the best way to save, and the best way to split finances. She insists on having a joint account where all our money goes into after taxes and from the joint account she wants the money to be sent out to different accounts for example, for a house mortgage, etc.
She also insist that I should be paying 75% of the mortgage when we buy a house and she should only pay 25% because I earn more money. In terms of my own personal finance, I barely have much saved up from being in training, and of course, going to a medical school, which has me in hundreds of thousands of dollars debt. She has been earning decent money for a while and has a decent retirement and money saved up.
I pay for electricity and internet, she pays for water.
I am not frugal. I have bought a lot of nice things for her, as a way of showing my appreciation for all that she does for us in the relationship. When we were getting engaged, she wanted a specific type of ring, which was of course expensive, but I made it happen. I ended up working a lot extra in residency, taking on extra moonlighting shifts to bring in more money. Then she wanted a specific wedding band etc
I know it varies from couple a couple, but what is a good way to do finances?
A nanny is something that we will need at some point that’s for sure.