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My husband is a spending addict nut job. No concept of money. Drove me to therapy. Should I divorce this lunatic?

I’m Married to a Spending Addict​

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‘He called me a liar’: I inherited a $650,000 house from my grandparents, but my husband says I’ll never have any money when I’m older. Is he right?​

Dear Quentin,

I am the sole beneficiary of an inheritance. I inherited my grandparents’ house, which is worth $650,000. I also have about that much in the bank. My husband says the house does not count toward my net worth (for what it’s worth, the house in question has been paid off for 35 years).

I plan to buy a second home as an investment property. My grandparents made their money in real estate and investments. They were stockbrokers and accountants. I have what’s mine, and my husband has the trailer he inherited from his dad that he lets sit there and does nothing with.

He wants me to buy a refrigerator and pay to fix it. That’s not my job! I told him all this equals a net worth more than $1 million, and he called me a liar. He is always telling me how poor I am and how I’ll never have any money when I’m older.

He brings this up constantly. Is he right? Or am I a millionaire?

Not Feeling Like a Millionaire

Read the reply here:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/per...S&cvid=6575c0626b8c4d329c0f78cff817f66d&ei=18

I say get rid of the dirtbag.
 
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