"I have never been kept by a man and never will be. My marriage is and always has been an equal partnership, neither of us subsidises the other."
I don't think marriage can be viewed as a business arrangement. I believe a good marriage survives because of compromise (give and take if you like) and mutual support. If my late husband had become ill or out of work it wouldn't occur to me not to support him financially. Likewise, it would be beyond his wildest comprehension to leave me at home if I couldn't afford to join him on holiday or for an evening out. It would have been unthinkable.
I do however absolutely agree that women should, wherever possible, be financially independent of their husbands but I don't see the need for a "what's mine is mine" philosophy.
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. You have differing interests, no doubt and a different vision of retirement years. Give him what he wants and give yourself what you want. ( A + B = 2semi-content retirees).
GN can help you with perspectives but cannot answer the personal question that you have silently asked).