You and your wife have very different values and goals and expectations. I don't see this marriage surviving. Please don't bring a baby into the mix.
I Will Not Tolerate Humiliation Just Because I’m Not Rich

Money issues frequently create strain in relationships, particularly when there’s a significant disparity in the financial standing of the partners. This was the case for Darren shortly after his marriage. As a young man with considerably less wealth than his wife’s family, he found himself in a challenging and, to him, deeply embarrassing situation, leading to a strong emotional response. Darren reached out to us seeking guidance.


Thank you for opening up, Darren! Here are a few suggestions that might help you navigate this situation.
Talk openly with your wife.
Have an open and honest conversation with your wife about how her father’s actions and comments affected you. Share why you felt humiliated and explain the importance of being respected as an equal partner. Highlight the value of mutual respect and understanding in your marriage, and express the need for her support in establishing boundaries with her father on financial issues.
Get expert guidance.


She doesnt care or she would have insisted on changing tickets. You will alway be a doormat. File for divorce and move on .
Try consulting a marriage counselor or therapist to mediate a conversation between you, your wife, and possibly her father. A neutral party can help ensure everyone’s feelings are considered.
This can help you and your wife create strategies to manage the financial and emotional challenges in your relationship, especially with your differing backgrounds.
Gain financial self-sufficiency.
Collaborate with your wife to create a plan for financial independence. This could involve setting shared financial goals, agreeing on a budget, and finding ways to minimize reliance on her father’s support. By establishing your own financial foundation, you can create a more balanced dynamic in your relationship and lower the chances of future conflicts.
Reassess the relationship dynamics.


He could of offered to pay his Airfare, or offer to contribute in some way that would of show that he has integrity or character, dont just take evweything on a platter and also the father and the daughter started the marriage very bad
Think about whether the current dynamics in your relationship are healthy and sustainable. Consider how your wife’s expectations and her father’s involvement might affect the long term. If things don’t get better, consider how to maintain your self-respect and well-being. This might involve setting clearer boundaries or reevaluating the relationship.
Dan encountered a conflict with his wife over finances. After his in-laws invited him on an all-expenses-paid trip, they asked him to contribute money for a gift, which he declined. This led to escalating issues, prompting him to reach out and share his story with us. Check it out here.
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