“Change of heart”

i thought it’s clearly stated in the exchange rules that you can’t “test the market” and be ready to sell if you list?
 
i thought it’s clearly stated in the exchange rules that you can’t “test the market” and be ready to sell if you list?

I was not testing the market at all, when I listed my intentions were 100% true. I’m just making sure I am making the right decision. Sometimes people make mistakes. I’ve notified any potential buyers of this.
 
This is a REALLY good case for maintaining a "community account" and separate individual accounts (and assets) for a married couple.

Each spouse deposits whatever they agree is necessary to pay common expenses/debts in the "community account" from their separate accounts where their income checks are deposited.

Fortunately, I always had my OWN $, even when married, and the wife (at that time) had nothing to say about how I spent MY $. Even better now that I am NO LONGER married (haven't been for 22 years) and I can spend what ever I want when ever I want and how ever I want.

It doesn't get any BETTER than that!!!!

PS: Thinking about spending about $45K "right now" on a 911 Porsche Turbo that requires no one's approval but my own. ;)
 
This is a REALLY good case for maintaining a "community account" and separate individual accounts (and assets) for a married couple.

Each spouse deposits whatever they agree is necessary to pay common expenses/debts in the "community account" from their separate accounts where their income checks are deposited.

Fortunately, I always had my OWN $, even when married, and the wife (at that time) had nothing to say about how I spent MY $. Even better now that I am NO LONGER married (haven't been for 22 years) and I can spend what ever I want when ever I want and how ever I want.

It doesn't get any BETTER than that!!!!

PS: Thinking about spending about $45K "right now" on a 911 Porsche Turbo that requires no one's approval but my own. ;)


I hear ya.
 
This is a REALLY good case for maintaining a "community account" and separate individual accounts (and assets) for a married couple.

Each spouse deposits whatever they agree is necessary to pay common expenses/debts in the "community account" from their separate accounts where their income checks are deposited.

Fortunately, I always had my OWN $, even when married, and the wife (at that time) had nothing to say about how I spent MY $. Even better now that I am NO LONGER married (haven't been for 22 years) and I can spend what ever I want when ever I want and how ever I want.

It doesn't get any BETTER than that!!!!

PS: Thinking about spending about $45K "right now" on a 911 Porsche Turbo that requires no one's approval but my own. ;)
I officially untied the knot in May. I’m up to six Busse Knives, already! The girlfriend thinks they’re sexy, too!
 
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