My mother and friends always told me that EVERY WOMAN should have a "runaway account"
I dont have one tho~ i dont make enough to put in it lol
theres many reasons behind it tho i think.(why women should have one)
what of the husband decides to up and leave the wife? how will she stand on her own feet especially if she was a housewife/sahm.
she will need that extra bit of cash to get her started.
im sure there is som men out there who have one to~ hidden somewhere lol
2007-11-27 04:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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By doing so that's like preparing yourself for the worst to come. No I don't have a secret stash hidden... no secrets, no lies in my marriage. Some might say it's the smart thing to do, since you'll never know how things will truly turn out to be. In all honestly if things go sour in my marriage and it has to end, then it was meant to be. I'm sure I can pick up and move on with my life with little or no money. I got into the marriage with dignity and leave with dignity, naive or not money will not overshadow my morals.
2007-11-27 04:21:28
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answered by Flower 6
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No. Money topics need sensitivity in a marriage. Make sure you understand why you'd want to keep a secret stash in the first place. Distrust? Innappropriate spending? A nice surprise purchase for your wife/husband? Answer that question first and be sure that you feel your spouse would agree with your reasoning. If they find out, and their offended by your reasonings, you'll have a big issue on your hands.
2007-11-27 04:12:28
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answered by NH_MCD 3
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I had one stash, but due to illness, I was forced to pay off past due bills, and expenses with it. I am thinking about starting a new stash, maybe 10,000.00 That would be nice. My mom said to always have a " back up stash" for you never know what may happen. I was caught once, during Hurricane Katrina with no money. That wont ever happen again.
2007-11-27 04:36:36
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answered by Tru_New Orleanian 4
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No I don't and I think that in some circumstances it would be a good idea, but I am honest with my husband, and I don't plan on leaving him ever, so therefore there is no reason to stash money away. Besides with the times like they are, and the price of gas and raising a family, with three kids, we need every dime we make.
2007-11-27 04:13:54
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answered by peyton31602 4
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I have one but it is small. I don't think it is wise to hide hundreds of dollars from your spouse. You should just tell your spouse that you want a little stash of money for you and they can have one too and agree on some limits. I think if you find out that your spouse has a few hindered that they are hiding from you it brings up a lot of questions. I would think my wife was cheating if she had enough to go out on dates and rent hotel rooms!
2007-11-27 04:12:53
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answered by meestaben 3
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If we had the income to stask a bit away here and there I think I would.
I think I have a great marriage and I adore my husband, but ya never know! There are a lot of people going through divorces right now that thought they had great marriages, too.
So, I think it is wise for a woman, especially one who makes less then her spouse and/or who has kids to support, to have a secret "Ya never know" fund. If the husband becomes abusive or leaves unexpectadly, at least theres a bit od cash to help with food and bills while the wife is getting back on her feet. If he never leaves or becomes abusive, then theres a bit extra for retirement.
Having the moral high ground and faith in a marriage is great, but would you be willing to bet your home or your kids food on it? I would rather have a bit put away just in case than have him leave and be unable to pay the bills or buy groceries. With 50% of marriages ending in divorce, I know I want to be the half that makes it, but I wouldn't bet my kids security on it.
2007-11-27 04:23:32
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answered by Melanie J 5
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No. There is no reason to have a stash of money unless you are doing something that you don't want the other person to know about.
2007-11-27 04:10:11
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answered by Edub_1999 2
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I suppose it's flawlessly natural. I have a 3 12 months historic son who will take matters he is aware of he is not intended to be gambling with (in recent years it is been floss) and conceal all of it beneath his mattress. I suppose its some way for them to have what they desire with out moving into challenge. What we've got been doing once we discover it, is not to get too disenchanted for the reason that that appears to be the rationale he concealed it within the first position, however take a seat and provide an explanation for why he cannot be taking and hiding the ones matters, and ask him to invite us subsequent time he desires some thing he is not intended to be gambling with. Things like your jewellery, might be you would have distinctive 'get dressed-up' occasions in order that she has a risk to take a look at at the jewellery and finish that interest, however remains to be supervised. The meals/sippy stashing my son did too. We began maintaining a distinctive sippy within the refrigerator that he would move get a drink from at any time when he desired, nevertheless it needed to keep within the refrigerator. (We even needed to leash it to the refrigerator shelf in the beginning to hold it there) The meals stashing used to be his reaction to me announcing 'no' to him consuming continuously in the course of the day. We had to set up an overly strict consuming schedual that integrated massive ample foods and ample snacks to hold him convinced in the course of the day. Good success along with your child! Hope a few of this helped!
2016-09-05 15:26:20
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answered by ? 4
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Hell no! That would be like stealing.
My sister-in-law, who's the devil by the way, used to do that. Not sure if she kept it going But her husband has left her a$$ because of her spending habits and because she's just a terrible person altogether. She's doing terrible these days. She can't afford to do or buy anything. She's having to borrow money from other people. That's what you get for not being nice, honest and trustworthy!!
2007-11-27 04:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to until he did the taxes for the year end and asked me, please tell me you have money stashed away. I had like 20k.. as like my bag lady fund. But with the secret out, I decided just to spend it. It's definitely a good idea though. I might start another one.
2007-11-27 04:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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