Not unless there are children involved. Otherwise she can go out and get a JOB!
2007-11-19 13:50:56
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answered by XRAYEYES 3
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Yes if she is taking care of your kids and if there grown now yes. You sound like my ex of 27yrs. I worked for 25 yrs raised 3 kids and have a 2 yr old at home. He does not want to pay child support because I don't have a job right now. He cheated when our daughter was born for 18 m.S I kicked his @** out. I wash clothes, dinner on table, vacuum, mopped, sweep, clean toilets, tote kids around, homework, dirty diapers, mow lawn, take his dog to the vet, pay the bills, even took the cars to the shop when needed even though he knows how to fix them. the list is never ending. and as i said I still held a full time job on top of all I did. His parenting sucks and all he did was weed-eat the yard and work a forty hr job. sometimes what you think is not much is a whole lot. I may be wrong but if she is watching a child or children she is doing a lot right there. If there are no kids around and you both agreed that she did not have to work yes you should give her money. but only after all the bills have been paid for the week. If the house work is not done you should have a talk with her but don't be an a jerk about it ask nicely and If there is only two of you in the house there really should not be that big of a mess. With kids it is more complicated than that. IF that is not enough she needs to get her own job so she could have her own spending money. you did not specify about the kids or not. there is no such thing as free money.
2007-11-19 09:50:23
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answered by quinn 2
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Ehm..
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2014-09-01 06:42:33
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answered by ? 2
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Did you marry your wife with the intention of her becoming your servant?
A husband's duty is to provide for his wife and family, 1Timothy 5:8
Also, if you feel like she is less deserving of things, monetary or otherwise, you should remain single.
Before you married, did you BOTH discuss whether she would work or stay home? Did you know what kind of a housekeeper she was before you married her? Did she know what your expectations were concerning the household?
A woman who stays home to attend to the needs of her family IS NOT receiving "free money" ....you really wouldn't be able to pay her what's she worth for all that she does.
2007-11-19 08:30:15
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answered by sugarbee 7
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In any relationship it should be fifty fifty....does she have kids?
NOthing called "free money" either.....but a wife is a wife and you're supposed to support her if things are really bad about her not doing much or working you should talk about it and see how you can change that!
2007-11-19 08:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean free money? Should husbands get free money? I thought it was supposed to be both of your money? You are living in the dark ages...most women work now...wake up and smell the coffee...
2007-11-19 08:28:27
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answered by loquita.bella 4
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Actually, several studies have been done which equates the average wife's daily activities, duties, chores, errands at an annual salary of $138,095.
For the knuckledraggers in the back? That's ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT THOUSAND, NINETY-FIVE DOLLARS a year for all the CRAP they do.
"Free money" my butt.
"Salary.com has valuated the "mom job" of both the Working and Stay-at-Home Moms! Based on a survey of more than 40,000 mothers, Salary.com determined that the time mothers spend performing 10 typical job functions would equate to an annual salary of $138,095 for a stay-at-home mom. "
http://expatjane.blogspot.com/2007/05/mom-salary-wizard.html
2007-11-19 08:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Free money?? I did not know there were a such thing... why don't you just say money... and to answer your question... Yes... and even more if they are your bed warmer every night!!
2007-11-19 08:25:07
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answered by I'm Michael Jackson BAD!! 6
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I think it's up to the husband. Obviously, most people will say no, especially in today's time. (I know of someone in this situation. She's college educated. Bizarre to me.)
2007-11-19 09:07:24
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answered by Unsub29 7
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If they want to think of themselves as nothing more than a prostitute.
Should be 50:50
That said I don't mind considering myself a male prostitute if a beautiful rich woman wants to make me a kept man :o)
2007-11-19 08:25:10
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answered by Grin Reaper 4
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