Starscream's Girl wrote:I wish I had a $150 allowence! I told myself I can only spend 50 bucks the most for TF shopping a month. I hate being a poor Transfan.
I'm in the same boat! My wife and I live pretty frugally and are saving for an international move. We each get $100/mo for personal spending and I divide mine 50/50 between "Transformers" and "Everything Else".
I had to do some thinking recently because it hit me that I have no where near enough money for everything I want to collect. I read your previous thread on this topic, Diem, and took someone's advice of making a Priority list and a Frivolous list. I decided on the lists by ranking the figures I wanted. It ended up looking like this:
Generations Wheeljack
The Transformers: Prime toys coming out soon
Alternity Convoy (Red)
Battle Blade Bumblebee
Animated Blurr
Deluxe DOTM Ratchet
(etc)
Prioritizing in this way was a big help. I got to decide what mattered to me and what I would use my limited resources on. My Priority List became the first two things on the list; Wheeljack is my favorite Autobot after Prime and I had to have that toy since we saw the first pictures here on Seibertron. I love TF:Prime to frickin' death and genuinely want the toys to pose together and enjoy (the best reason for collecting, for me, anyway) and because they're inexpensive and I could collect the whole line (not a good reason, but a bonus since I genuinely want all of the toys).
The Frivolous List ended up with everyone else: Battle Blade Bumblebee is cool, but I don't collect movie toys so he went further down the list. Same with Ratchet and Blurr since I got into Transformers just as Animated was leaving stores. I was drooling over pictures of the Alternity toys and realized it would take me a LOOONG time to collect that line, or even part of it, and as cool as they were I wanted to use the money I had set aside for the Prime toys and on Wheeljack. I still want an Alternity toy and Battle Blade Bumblebee, but it's not a real big deal and I don't mind waiting if I have to.
Sure, I'd like to have infinite cash and buy everything like MP-10 Prime and the Hercules and iGear's new stuff and that Leader Ironhide for the wife but it's not the reality. Ignoring that reality and overspending is going to hurt us in the long run and I won't enjoy the toys as much. I enjoy them much more when I spend money I have set aside in a legit fashion.
I really recommend making a list and ranking toys based on reasoning. When I did this I was able to think about what toys I REALLY want and know I will appreciate more and I actually enjoy my collecting much more as a result. I'm not the kind of guy with shelves full of toys I won't appreciate. If I don't want them on my desk or dresser and they can't earn their place in my small but beloved collection then I sell them on Crave.
I think you should have a talk with your wife and both explain your feelings to each other if you already haven't. Let her know this is something you're struggling with and let her know that you also understand her feelings and want to find a compromise that lets you both be happy. I think she should feel understood; you don't want this to fester and cause a problem for the both of you. Tell her how you feel, too. If one of you doesn't feel understood and doesn't feel your needs are being met then you'll likely become resentful. I feel that communication is everything in relationships.
The root of this, though, is a combination of too many Transformers you want and too little money to afford them all. The current situation isn't working, so I think you need to prioritize. Limit your new acquisitions to the essential, to what you really want. Start small for now and realize you don't need every figure.
One more idea: give each new figure 2-4 weeks before you pick it up. Make sure that you truly want it to enjoy and appreciate rather than making an impulse buy.
You said it yourself: "I spend more than I myself feel comfortable with". Either spending less, making more money, or not caring are your three options and I think spending less is the most healthy, logical, and satisfying option. I wish you all the best in making that transition
