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elizabethleestorms:dancinbutterfly:whereintheworldiskamalakhan:thebestpersonherelovesbucky:witchaj:poblacht-na-n-oibrithe:Straight women should unionize What the actual FUCKThis right here is a HUGE red fucking flag. If you’re in a relationship with someone who wants complete control over finances, especially to the point where you don’t even have access to money, this is an attempt to control and isolate. They will use ALL sorts of excuses. “I’m better with money” “You spend too much” “You’re too impulsive” etc. It has nothing to do with looking out for you or money. It’s straight up abuse and will likely lead to worse. Also, women need to be independent in every way they can. And they also need to know what’s going on with their finances, even if their husband makes all the decisions or whatever bs goes on. Because (true story), one day that husband could die and you’ll find out that you’re in a crazy amount of debt that you never knew about because he didn’t tell you shit and that gets to be a lovely surprise after the funeral.Women should ABSOLUTELY be independent and you should ABSOLUTELY keep your banking separate.HOWEVER!If you are in that circumstance?Grocery shopping and gas stations and big box stores are your BEST friend. I know we’re in a pandemic but put on an N-95 and go. Use your debit card every time and take out 20-40 dollars each time you shop for these sorts of things because that doesn’t read as a withdrawal. It counts as part of the shopping. Women have been doing this for GENERATIONS now. My mother did it when my father was financially abusing her and she taught me and now? I pas this on to you.Take your 20-40 dollars a trip and put the cash somewhere he won’t look. Where won’t he look? With a friend who he doesn’t want to know. In the yard he expects you to care for. In the laundry he won’t do. In the kids room where he doesn’t go because that is your job. In the dog food he expects you to refill. Or. In you can take that money and put it a fucking bank he doesn’t use. Under your name and your name ONLY. Because when you leave him - which on average will take 7 attempts because thats how many times it takes to leave an abuser - you will need all the money you can squirrel away. Depending on how often a woman runs absolutely necessary errands and how much money a family makes, she can squirrel away 1K+ in a year this way which may not seem like much but it’s enough for a softer landing than ZERO especially if she’s not working.Take care of yourself ladies.Same goes for the opposite men. I’ve seen it happen where a woman controlled all the money and was financially abusing the man. It happens to everyone and keep yourself safe. And also in same-sex couples. Please never think ‘well this isn’t abuse because I’m a man/she’s a woman’. If it would be abuse if a man was doing it to a woman, it’s abuse when your partner’s doing it to you.There are also lots of organisations you can contact about financial abuse. This isn’t something you have to handle on your own. It’s considered a form of coercive control (which is illegal). And it’s often either a precursor of other forms of abuse, or goes hand in hand with them. So please take it very seriously for what it is - they’re trying to make it harder for you to leave for a reason.Many banks have areas on their websites where they give advice and explain how they can help. You can also look at some of the links and information here: https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en/articles/protecting-against-financial-abuse And there’s websites to contact specifically for women, for men, and for people in same-sex relationships.There’s also economic abuse, which has a wider definition (which financial abuse is included in), and I think is less well known than financial abuse. https://survivingeconomicabuse.org/economic-abuse/what-is-economic-abuse/ -- source link