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Other than "I actually really like the ballet," (which, personally, I do), it's the best reason.
I am not saying there aren't guys that enjoy the ballet as there are. I was just backing up your point there.
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Keeping your life partner "in the loop," isn't good enough. If you're far better with your money than your spouse is with his or hers, you have a responsibility to help your spouse better understand the ramifications of the financial choices he or she makes. His or her responsibility is to help the financial situation by learning how to better handle his or her money. If either of you fail in these responsibilities, there will be drama. Drama kills perfectly good relationships.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can make the horse drink the water. I say this because in my experience those with less finical knowledge of that of their partner tend to have no real interest in learning more about personal finances. And these same people take the easy road and let the partner with more finical knowledge take over. I agree with you that the partner with more finical knowledge should teach the one with less finical knowledge, but if the other partner has no interest in learning what can you do?
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Actually, really no. The "people in Utah" are a few deranged sects of fundamentalists Mormons. They engage in incest, child molestation, forced marriages and serial rape. The "people in Utah" you're referring to are assholes and criminals and they should be behind bars.
None of those things are related to responsible non-monogamy. Google "polyamory." Those people have their shit figured out.
I was more referring to the polyamory life style they take up there. Not the other stuff that should put them in prison for.