
"My wife has a shared bank account with her friends, and you guys always ask me questions, but I don't know anything either. I know they go for like thousand-dollar dinners, and they use it to buy birthday presents, no worries. I'm just not allowed to know how much is in there, how often they put into it. I don't know if they own assets. I just know it's for anything the girls want to do and I can't ask anything about it."
"My wife has a shared bank account with her friends. They all put money in every week, and it's for girls' nights, coffee dates, birthdays, weekends away, holidays. Maybe one day investing, buying things together. It's pretty impressive. I don't think a group of guys could pull this off. Communication that's beyond our level of friendship. Hats off to the girls!"
A husband supports his wife's shared bank account with her friends and does not ask about balances, contributions, or spending. The account funds group activities including thousand-dollar dinners, birthday presents, girls' nights, coffee dates, weekends away, holidays, and potential future investments or joint purchases. Friends contribute weekly to the fund. Commenters praise the husband's respect for privacy and the women's coordinated financial planning. The collective account demonstrates communication, shared financial goals, trust among friends, and an arrangement that preserves individual autonomy while enabling shared experiences and purchases.
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