A Few Days After Our Wedding, My New Husband Dumbfounded Me With, ‘We’ll Be Giving Your Salary to My Mom. She’ll Teach You How to Spend It Properly!’

Sandra always believed that marriage was about compromise—learning to share a closet, adjusting to someone else’s sleep schedule, maybe even negotiating whose turn it was to take out the trash.

But a week after her wedding, she discovered the truth: the real challenge wasn’t about space. It was about control.

She had married Matt after three steady years of dating. He was charming, responsible, and supportive—at least, that’s who she thought he was. As a successful graphic designer, Sandra had always taken pride in her independence. She paid her bills on time, invested smartly, and kept her own savings. And Matt, in his easy-going tone, always said he admired that.

So when he brought up a conversation about finances days after their honeymoon, she assumed they were talking savings goals or maybe opening a joint account. Instead, what came out of his mouth stunned her.

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