Why I Hate Being a Wife
Content note: discussion of financial control, dependency, and marital power dynamics. Financial abuse doesn’t always look like locked bank accounts or empty wallets. Sometimes it looks like being questioned over groceries while he spends freely. Sometimes it looks like “our money” turning into his money. Sometimes it looks like giving up your career “temporarily” and waking up six years later financially trapped. In this episode of Why I Hate Being a Wife, I talk about the quieter, socially acceptable forms of financial control that happen inside marriages. Especially when women stop working to raise children and manage households. We talk about: How “practical decisions” become permanent power imbalances Why unpaid labor is treated as worthless The myth of “50/50” when one partner has no income How women lose credit, options, and identity over time Why financial dependence is not the same as partnership And why every woman needs her own money, no matter how much she trusts her husband This isn’t about fear-mongering. It’s about reality, power, and protection. If you’ve ever felt guilty for wanting financial independence, or realized too late that you gave it up. This episode is for you. Have you ever felt financially dependent on a partner in a way that made you uncomfortable?
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