Stamford Advocate

Husband won’t control his spending

- Jeanne Phillips Write to Dear Abby at P.O. Box 96440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or dearabby.com

Dear Abby: My husband is retired from the military and living with a mental illness caused by a traumatic brain injury. As a result, he’s disabled. We have four children. Over the years, he has developed an extreme sense of financial entitlemen­t. Although I’m responsibl­e for our finances, I cannot control his spending.

Last week he lashed out, saying, “I hate that everything has to go through you,” as if I am the reason we don’t have more spending money.

Money is scarce and our children are going without things they need. I feel frustrated, exhausted and lost. Advice, please?

Angered in Arkansas Dear Angered: You are going to have to step up and impress upon your husband that your children’s needs MUST come before his own.

Make clear that you cannot carry more of the load, and that you are not the cause of the financial stress. Circumstan­ces are to blame for that, and he cannot continue to kick his golden goose or he will kill it.

Dear Abby: My mother, who lives with me, insists on keeping her window open several inches year-round. While I don’t mind so much in the winter because I know she tends to run hot, we clash in the summer because I need the windows and doors closed so I can run the air conditioni­ng to optimal efficiency. She thinks keeping her window open is cooling her bedroom off and doesn’t understand what the problem is if she keeps her door to the rest of the house shut.

This issue has caused major arguments because it’s making my AC unit work harder than it needs to, not to mention I have allergies and my doctor has told me to keep the air on all summer long. This is a ranch-style home, and the temperatur­e is kept at 70 degrees.

I don’t want to fight with her, but I feel disrespect­ed since this is my house and she blatantly disregards my requests. Am I overreacti­ng? Or does she need to be respectful of my home?

Temperatur­e Rising in Ohio

Dear T.R.I.O.: You aren’t overreacti­ng. When you lived in your mother’s home, she made the rules and you had to abide by them. If keeping her bedroom windows ajar is “making your air conditione­r work harder,” then it’s likely adding to your electric bill, which is disrespect­ful. If she can’t adjust, she should contribute toward the extra cost of air conditioni­ng.

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