WolfDawg wrote:My wife doesn't really understand my collecting habits, but we agreed long ago that I'd actually put a budget on it. We have 2 joint checking accounts and 2 joint savings accounts (my wife's an accountant, so I just assume she knows what she's doing by spreading our money around like this). However, in addition to that, we both have our own individual accounts and give ourselves 150 dollars "allowance" every 2 weeks (or every pay period).
That's basically my budget for TF's. If I want to hang out with friends and go to clubs, it has to come out my allowance. If I want to go to the bar and get drinks, it comes out my allowance. If I want to buy a transformer, it comes out my allowance. And the same goes for her. New purse? Her allowance. Going out with the girls? Her allowance.
Using that system, she literally can't bitch about my TF spending. It's my money and I've only dipped into the joint account ONCE in 3 years for a Transformer.
So I hate to say it, but your wife is right. There has to be a budget on "plastic crack". There are tons of toys I'd love to have (especially 3rd party toys), but I either have to save up for it, or just tell myself "screw it". Plus, my collection is so big that my wife NEVER notices if I get a new Transformer anyway.
Wow, this sounds a lot like the system my Wife and I have. Except that the allowance is a bit more variable, and so bi-weekly would be between $40-80 dollars. Rarely dose it exceed $100. I have a pretty modest collection (less that 30 figures) but even that seems like a lot to my neat-freak wife. I rarely display them in large numbers (other than my two Masterpieces, who are always out) but whenever I buy one I get a bit of static (nothing serious though).
The funny thing is, she bought me the Battle in Space two pack for my birthday... go figure!
As long as I keep it to a few figs in a year, she doesn't make too much fuss, but she has wondered if it ever stops.