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We did the separate check book thing for our first six months of marriage, then gave it up as our household budget seemed to be on autopilot, and we had no issues figuring out additional expenditures and savings, and making choices we both agreed to. During our graduate school days, first mine, later hers, we cut the expenses to the bone and figured out how much we would pull from loans and savings. When we were up and running, we worked out how much we would save (automatic deductions from payroll) every quarter. After 44 years of marriage, she told me to buy a Hemi GTX, and never blinked at the cost. These results are not typical. I appreciate what I've got, and unlike the car, she was my first.