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What does it mean for a man to hide private money?

Men hide private money, which shows that their wives are too strict.

In a sense, money is a prerequisite for a person to gain independence and security. Private money was originally prepared for women in case of emergency, or in the case of unfortunate marriage, to temporarily tide over the crisis.

In English, private money is called "egg money" or "pocket money". "Egg money" refers to the money accumulated by peasant women selling eggs. And "pocket money" refers to the money that women in the city save from the family expenses given by their husbands every month. In the old days, women were afraid of losing money when they bought food, so they pinned their money on their skirts with pins, hence the name "private money". In the north, private money is also called "stealing money".

When the economic status of men is obviously higher than that of women, and marriage becomes the material basis for women's survival, it is self-evident that money can bring women a sense of security. Therefore, there is a system of compensation for breach of contract within marriage and payment of maintenance. Before the 1930s, 47 of the 48 states in the United States stipulated compensation for broken marriages.

In marriage, if one party earns more money for the family than the other, it is easy for the one who earns more money to have more control over the money or more freedom. The one who earns less money may feel that his value is lower and give up equal rights in family finance.

The statement "money and * * *" is sometimes inaccurate, because both the initial "private money" and the later "AA" system show that the * * * of marriage is more or less separated from each other.