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Wife is starting to resent husband’s constantly asking for expensive gifts

- JEANNE PHILLIPS

Dear Abby: I feel uncomforta­ble receiving gifts, and I find it hard to meet my husband’s requests for constant gifts, especially when I feel I already give so much. He constantly asks me to buy him things, some of which are very expensive.

I’m a saver, not a spender, and I try to watch my budget. I already pay all the household bills, even though we make the same amount of money. I owned my house before we met, and he chips in with occasional upgrades and maintenanc­e or takes me out to dinner once in a while. But I pay for the vast majority of expenses, as well as perform the majority of chores. I have sacrificed and paid for all our vacations because I wanted the experience.

The problem is, he seems to feel unapprecia­ted, suggesting that if I gifted him more often, he would know he was constantly thought of. He says he buys me random gifts — usually small items to which there are strings attached or implied reciprocit­y. These requests, especially when he buys for himself quite a bit, seem like a smack in the face to me. I feel he’s impulsive with purchases, and won’t be happy until I have nothing left. How do I handle meeting my husband’s need for constant validation without going bankrupt or having all the love sucked out from resentment? Mentioning my limitation­s doesn’t seem to quench his thirst for more. — Excessive in New York

Dear Excessive: Whether your husband is greedy, selfish or extremely needy, I can’t guess, but the balance is off in your marriage. This is why I’m recommendi­ng you consult a marriage and family therapist. If your husband is willing to go with you and discuss these issues, they can be resolved.

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