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My wife is very practical, she has actually become more of a tightwad than me.
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I didnt include that 3 months ago we just went out and bought a brand new stainless steel $2400 refrigerator and a stainless steel $500 under counter microwave. Or that we just returned from nags head yesterday after staying in a $2500 a week house and i treated her to 3 meals a day out every day. If i listened to her she would have bankrupted us 10 years ago when she was sick of our 3 year old back deck because it needed stained and wanted to tear it up and have a $15,000 back stone patio put in. You have no idea what my wife is like. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think that you are hearing her, but not listening to her. She is telling you that she feels like everything around her is "stale" and "getting old". It's "not working" like it did when it was new. It's time for an upgrade. My suggestion: take her out for a great dinner to a new place, then over to pick out a new washer and dryer. Make sure that SHE gets to pick them out, not you. Let her pick them based on whatever criteria she wishes - color, size, coolness factor - doesn't matter. Believe me, it will be money well spent. Good luck, and best wishes! I didnt include that 3 months ago we just went out and bought a brand new stainless steel $2400 refrigerator and a stainless steel $500 under counter microwave. Or that we just returned from nags head yesterday after staying in a $2500 a week house and i treated her to 3 meals a day out every day. If i listened to her she would have bankrupted us 10 years ago when she was sick of our 3 year old back deck because it needed stained and wanted to tear it up and have a $15,000 back stone patio put in. You have no idea what my wife is like. Well, that info kind of changes the equation, now doesn't it? If it is a pattern with her, then it sounds like a problem. I read the OP as that you guys had 13 yr old appliances and she was strongly hinting that she wants new ones, but you were arguing that you could just fix the old ones to keep them going. I'm out. |
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I think that you are hearing her, but not listening to her. She is telling you that she feels like everything around her is "stale" and "getting old". It's "not working" like it did when it was new. It's time for an upgrade. My suggestion: take her out for a great dinner to a new place, then over to pick out a new washer and dryer. Make sure that SHE gets to pick them out, not you. Let her pick them based on whatever criteria she wishes - color, size, coolness factor - doesn't matter. Believe me, it will be money well spent. Good luck, and best wishes! View Quote Oh Gad no, don't do this, most females will pick the nicest looking expensive appliance which is also usually the biggest piece of shit with the highest repair cost. |
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Modern washer machines use less water. Good for the environment, doesn't clean as well.
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Mine just asked me about refinancing the equity out of the house to put tile floors in and some other stuff. "Putting the equity back into the house." I told her if we can't afford to do it with cash then we're not doing it. Bitch, I'm not having a fucking payment for the rest of my life. She's a CPA too. View Quote I presents my wife with a timeline and list of stuff to pay before retirment: House 401k/ IRA College Cars She said I was being negative. She doesn't want to live in reality. |
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It's the otherway around with me and her. When the tub of our 12 year old washer broke it was all I could do to get her to accept the new one. When the +25 year old SEER 8 AC finally died (I had to shake it to get it to turn over) she wanted to get a couple more years out of it ... the SEER 14 unit paid for itself in the first few years. We had an old microwave that you had to fiddle with the door with to get it to start ... it was +15 years ago when I replaced it with a new one for less than $150. |
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I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. |
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Quoted: We built the house 13 yrs ago. Hardware store guy said aplliances last 10-12 years. We just replaced the microwave and refrigerator. Kind of why im reluctant to spend more money unless absolutely necessary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How old is the washer/dryer? How old is the HVAC? While generally I agree with you, that crap can nickel and dime you to death. Sometimes it is better to replace it. We built the house 13 yrs ago. Hardware store guy said aplliances last 10-12 years. We just replaced the microwave and refrigerator. Kind of why im reluctant to spend more money unless absolutely necessary. Tell her to stop listening to guys that want to sell her something. I talked to a friend that does appliance repair. I asked him about the front loading washers. He asked "Does your current washer work?" to which I replied yes. He said keep it, the first thing that goes on the newer ones is a computer board that costs $400.00. He suggested to keep the old one going as long as possible. Its over 25 years old and I've repaired it a couple of times for less that $50.00. |
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My wife is usually ecstatic when I fix stuff that would otherwise need replacing.
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I know people who nickel and dime things until they've seen more in repairs than it would cost to completely replace.
I'm not saying that's the case here, but just keep it in mind. |
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I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You married her! Reap what you sow. I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. It's her girlfriends either in real life or on line, gotta keep up with the Jennies, the financial future be damned. |
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My last year in Florida, I worked double shifts and weekends to catch up on bills and pay off her car. Just before I left, I made the mistake of doing a brake job and having the rotors turned at a local shop. They weren't done right and the brakes pulsed. Didn't have time before I left to have them redone.
Instead of taking the car in for a brake job, she traded it in on an SUV. |
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About a month ago our washing machine started doing odd things; filling with all hot water when set to cold, filling with cold when set to hot, not filling at all. I discovered it was a solenoid valve and bought a replacement for $6.99. Fixed! But my wife says to me, she still would prefer if we bought a new washer/dryer set. She really likes the front load ones and ours look dated. after all, she talked to the guy at the hardware store and he told her it was probably time for a new set - asshole! Now in my mind, nothing is more utilitarian than a washer/dryer. They are just appliances that make clothes clean. So keeping one working for 7 dollars is totally logical when the alternative is spend a couple grand on new ones. But thats not the end of it. Last night our central air conditioning stopped working. I did some research and discovered its the capacitor that kick starts the outside fan. $16.99. New one should arrive tomorrow. I tell my wife i discovered that thankfully it was just a glorified battery and her response was "well it would have been nice to get a new air conditioner, everything in this house is getting old." I understand women love spending money, and love spending their husbands money way more than earning their own and spending that, but do most womens love of 'nesting' trump common sense and logic to this degree? Isnt this kind of like "your tires are worn out, time for a new car."? On a side note, i once bought an invisible fence for our new puppy, it was a shock device he wore and inside of the house a transmitter you set the distance on. It worked well and the dog learned the borders in about 2 weeks. We got a second dog and i tried finding the device to no avail. I asked monica if she'd seen it, she had. She said she tried it recently and it didn't work anymore so she threw it in the trash. I slapped my forehead, it takes batteries and i took the batteries out when we put it in storage. It cost $150. View Quote Picked a winner, didn't you? |
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Modern washer machines use less water. Good for the environment, doesn't clean as well. View Quote The "doesn't clean as well" problem (and does not last as long that occurs with the new ones) are reason enough to keep the old ones going. When a washer has a major failure (cracked transmission size) replace them. Usually by then the parts are getting scarce. |
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This all depends on who does the laundry. Do you do it? Fix it. Does she do it? Get her what she wants.
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I will fix everything and anything until it cannot be fixed. Then it gets replaced. View Quote Same here, but my wife, who is very intelligent, has no fucking clue about anything mechanical. We have a small farm. I see her tearing shit up as fast as she can but she sees the same activities as getting shit done. My favorite: "The push mower wasn't working right so I took a pair of pliers and tightened up all of the springs on the carburetor." ( Vaginas and blow jobs. Thank god for 'em.) |
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I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You married her! Reap what you sow. I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. Maybe she's depressed and gets some relief out of shopping/spending. Seems that it can lead to dopamine and serotonin release in your brain, which makes you feel better. |
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Mines pretty good luckily! And definitely keep the old appliances, new stuff doesn't last as long in my experience!
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If you have the cash it is ok to buy things just cause you want them not just because you need them. If a wife wanted a new washer and money was not tight I would tell her to get what she wanted. If it would give her piece of mind to have a new ac I would get one if I could afford it. Everything doesn't have to make sense.
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Tell that since you can't train that second dog, it's time to give it to the Koreans that live a few blocks away. And tell her it's her fault.
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If it's a $20 fix vs. a $1,200 replacement, my wife will go for the fix every time. As long as it works, and works properly, she's happy with it not being new.
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Tell her if she wants a new washer and dryer, she can pay for it herself. "I know women love spending their husbands' money" Stop giving it to them? View Quote And not be able to complain to strangers on the Internet about his wife's prolifgacy? Have you take leave of your senses? |
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I follow a "rule of 3's" with most home appliances, etc. Once I've had to fix it three times, it gets replaced on the fourth time.
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I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You married her! Reap what you sow. I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. Hah, I know this story! Prepare to get hosed! |
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About a year ago I noticed on the bank statement that she was spending money at Ulta. I started to follow Ulta stock which is up 40% YTD. I watch her like a hawk now.
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Tell her the sling adjustment mechanism in your rifle quit working, or that the barrel is fouled with copper, therefore, you need a new rifle, and see if her logic still applies.
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It's her girlfriends either in real life or on line, gotta keep up with the Jennies, the financial future be damned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You married her! Reap what you sow. I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. It's her girlfriends either in real life or on line, gotta keep up with the Jennies, the financial future be damned. And this. You guys get out of my life! |
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................... And not be able to complain to strangers on the Internet about their wife's prolifgacy? Have you take leave of your senses? God dammit Jane!! I doubt that you'll be a better man for knowing me, but your vocabulary will likely be improved. |
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EJECT. She's obviously hooking up with the hardware store guy. |
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If you make arguments that look we're spending a lot more on electric and water because of this inefficient dated set of machines, sure valid case and proceed!
On the other hand if its just because it looks nicer, well...fuck that. |
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Got to get yourself a new wife, probably a large upfront cost but might be worth it in the long run
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LOL!! Front loaders... when they fail they make an unusual sound ... sounds like "I told you so"
THEY SUCK!!! They are pieces of shit and money pits... they are moldy, over engineered leaky boat anchors... RUN from them. ALWAYS get a top loader. When you fill a glass of water, do you fill it from the top or do you fill it sideways? THINK about that. They have become such pieces of shit that we refuse to work on them anymore. You fix one thing then a month later a board burns out or a gasket tears or the clothes smell bad and its always MY fault that it broke... Yeah... LOL OK. |
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Maybe she's depressed and gets some relief out of shopping/spending. Seems that it can lead to dopamine and serotonin release in your brain, which makes you feel better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You married her! Reap what you sow. I will say, she either misrepresented herself when we were dating or just changed, when we first met she drove an old beater ford escort and had a substantial savings account. She used to be very prudent with finances but once we had kids and she quit working its been getting worse and worse. Maybe she's depressed and gets some relief out of shopping/spending. Seems that it can lead to dopamine and serotonin release in your brain, which makes you feel better. This. This has been the beginning of the end of many marriages. |
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............... I doubt that you'll be a better man for knowing me, but your vocabulary will likely be improved. View Quote You know how we are all good at some things and BAD at other things. When it comes to languages I am fucking hopeless. I say this because I will forget what that word means by tomorrow. I am serious. |
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Short answer, yes.
Mine has bought new cars instead of getting minor repairs. |
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