Money isn’t the most important thing

Money can occasionally cause problems in relationships, particularly when one person has significantly more than the other.

This occurred to Darren shortly after getting married. As a young guy with less money than his wife’s family, he felt uncomfortable and embarrassed, eliciting a powerful emotional response.

Darren contacted us for advice: “My wife’s family is quite wealthy, and I’m just a regular employee living paycheck to paycheck.

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So, for our wedding, her father paid for everything. My wife was in first class on our honeymoon flight, but I had an economy ticket. She simply shrugged and added, ‘This sucks, but Dad says he’s not your money machine.’

I got so enraged that I left the plane. A few hours later, I received a call from her father. I couldn’t believe it when he stated, “I gave you a dream wedding and honeymoon without charging you anything.” Is this how you treat your daughter? He further stated, “My daughter is used to a certain lifestyle, and I will continue to provide it for her, but I will not support you!” His statements made me angry.

I told him I would not take being treated this way simply because I am not wealthy, and then I hung up. My wife tried to persuade me to take a later flight for the honeymoon, but I declined, so she returned home to discuss.

Am I wrong for reacting like this?

Yours, Darren

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