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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by li10up View Post
    Do you have your own disposable income or is it all shared? If you have your own then I say don't say anything - just get it if you want it. If all monies are shared then yes, I think you need to discuss it with DH first. That's one nice thing about how my DH and I handle money. After the bills are paid and money is put into savings, his is his and mine is mine - whatever we choose to do with our disposable income isn't questioned by the other. Works out great for us.
    I have my own disposable income that lately I've noticed seems to be going towards anything bike-related. I feel guilty spending OUR money on MY hobbies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Buy it if it fits.

    I thought I was going crazy (and broke) last year when I bought my Bianchi road bike less than 2 months after buying my Trek FX. It was indulgent and crazy and expensive, but it was also the best money I've ever spent. The Bianchi and I already have thousands of miles on the road together and hopefully many more.
    Do you still ride the Trek at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by F8th637 View Post
    I have my own disposable income that lately I've noticed seems to be going towards anything bike-related. I feel guilty spending OUR money on MY hobbies.
    I know how you feel. When I bought my Ruby Pro I felt a little guilty about spending that much money even though DH didn't say a word about it...other than, "It's your money - do what you want." But if it's YOUR money I wouldn't feel guilty...if it's "OUR" money then, yeah, it would be tough. Hope it works out for you.
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

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    Buy it if it fits.

    I thought I was going crazy (and broke) last year when I bought my Bianchi road bike less than 2 months after buying my Trek FX. It was indulgent and crazy and expensive, but it was also the best money I've ever spent. The Bianchi and I already have thousands of miles on the road together and hopefully many more.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    ..... How can any guy (male) fit on a such small bike??

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  6. #21
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    Reasoning that I have used (with a BF, who had no say over my money, but I am a wimp, and he was a control freak ):

    Now that I am riding regularly, I don't want to get out of the habit if my bike breaks down.

    This bike is for X, the other is for Y.

    But I will but if hubby had some of his money to spend on hobbies, he wouldn't feel the need to discuss it and agree on it. We women are so trained to try seek an agreement!

    Wish you luck!

    Mary M.
    It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... ...It is TOO my lane!!!...

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by F8th637 View Post
    I have my own disposable income that lately I've noticed seems to be going towards anything bike-related. I feel guilty spending OUR money on MY hobbies.
    If it's a great deal, it gets you to the next level at a discount, and he'll understand...I'd go for it. I don't think that you should feel guilty about wanting it if you have the means.

    If he's really not going to understand or if it strains your budget, the "wedge" caused by just doing it is not worth the few dollars you'd save.

    But, my guess is that if he recognizes the benefits you derive from cycling and see it as a healthy activity for you, he'll be understanding and supportive.

    Good luck.
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    Oh.. my fave answer to this.. on a previous TE post about a year ago was....

    have sex first... then tell him?
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    Quote Originally Posted by roguedog View Post
    Oh.. my fave answer to this.. on a previous TE post about a year ago was....

    have sex first... then tell him?

    Rogue

    Tsk, Tsk! You think men are so shallow

    But it will probably work
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  10. #25
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    We've come a long way...?

    I can't help thinking that if this were the 50's or 60's we would all be talking about a new dress, and not a bike
    but I wonder how much different our conversation would be

    I will have to remember that answer from Roguedog, in case I ever have an SO again

    Of course it would be even better if the sex came first, and then hubby bought the bike as a gift. But maybe that somehow got lost in the exchange of a new frock for a bike.

    Mary M.
    It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... ...It is TOO my lane!!!...

  11. #26
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    So by now, you looked at the bike.
    I take it from your lack of a post that you didn't get it?
    How'd it go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Regina View Post
    So by now, you looked at the bike.
    I take it from your lack of a post that you didn't get it?
    How'd it go?
    Thanks for checking in on me, Regina. Sadly, the guy said it was taken. I had been e-mailing him and he was slow to respond and he finally told me that it had been taken. I guess it wasn't meant to be. Still checking out the CL daily. I noticed there was a Giant CR3 going for $500 which I know is a great bike but just out of what I was budgeting for a roadie.
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