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February 9th, 2014 12:18 PM #1Money Matters in Marriage
Edric and I chose to get married young. We were crazy romantics like that. Well, as you all know, love does not put food on the table. Between Edric’s corporate job and my PR work, we were making P40,000, which means we didn’t have a lot of financial liberty. We started off very simply. I was very blessed to have a husband who liked to use a spreadsheet and make year long budget projections. So this is what he did…percentages, budget allocations, monitoring of our spending patterns etc.
Admittedly, I had no idea what it meant to keep a budget. My mom didn’t have to stick to a budget or so it seemed, so I thought that it was normal to be able to spend indiscriminately. She wasn’t an extravagant person so I wasn’t either. She never splurged on designer bags or shoes. My parents were not the type to buy heirloom watches or jewelry either. They invested in travel, land, properties, and businesses.
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February 9th, 2014 01:16 PM #3
I find Edric Mendoza very good looking too. Their life is seemingly perfect. It's a match made in heaven.
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February 9th, 2014 01:24 PM #4The pictures in the girls blog point to that. Always sunny and dreamy. Nice. Good for them.
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February 9th, 2014 01:33 PM #5
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February 9th, 2014 02:00 PM #6
i partly read 3 entries in her blog, di ko matapos basahin. she is this woman who is in constant adoration of her husband, who thinks she is obligated by the bible to be subservient ekekek and thinks the world owes her understanding. at least that is what i see, wala e di ko matapos basahin yung sinulat nya at ang daming kaartehan so pasensya sya kung mali intindi ko. and in trying to understand her eto late na ako mag-lunch! leche!
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February 10th, 2014 07:19 PM #7
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February 10th, 2014 07:36 PM #8
agree. i know of some people who posts in their fb na they are living the life, pero in reality hindi. really true happy people do not need to show everyone their current state.
ganyan din kami, we have our own money as long as na kaya magbayad ng bills. i dont control my wife on what she spends on, kaso ako ang maluho sa amin hehe.
i dont believe in giving my wife my salary. ayoko yung nanghihingi kasi and i dont require her to give me her salary either, we both trust each other on our own personal expenses, but as a guy, i still feel the need to take up more expenses than hers. personally, i alot a monthly budget on car, hobby, travel regardless may planong gumastos o hindi
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February 9th, 2014 10:04 PM #10
In my humble opinion, blogs like hers are a double-edged sword. They can inspire others to live their lives similarly to how they live their seemingly perfect lives or they can make other people miserable by making people feel bad about their own lives.
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