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Local Ipswich News > Blog > Be the Boss of Your Money > Why some couples avoid talking about money
Be the Boss of Your Money

Why some couples avoid talking about money

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: June 2, 2026
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Many couples can talk comfortably about work, children, holidays, or future plans, yet struggle when the conversation turns to money.

Contents
  • MONEY IS RARELY JUST ABOUT NUMBERS
  • DIFFERENT MONEY PERSONALITIES CREATE TENSION
  • THREE STEPS FOR BETTER MONEY CONVERSATIONS

For some people, discussing finances creates feelings of stress, embarrassment, defensiveness, or even fear. Others simply avoid the topic altogether because they worry it will lead to disagreement.

While avoiding money conversations may reduce tension in the short term, over time it can quietly create confusion, pressure, and distance within a relationship.

MONEY IS RARELY JUST ABOUT NUMBERS

One of the biggest things I have learned over many years of working with individuals and couples is that money is rarely just about money.

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Every person brings their own financial experiences into a relationship. One partner may have grown up in a household where money was tight and financial stress was constant.

The other may have experienced greater stability and security. These early experiences often shape how we think, feel, and behave around money as adults.

This is why two intelligent and caring people can see financial decisions very differently.

DIFFERENT MONEY PERSONALITIES CREATE TENSION

One person may naturally want to save and prepare for the future, while the other values experiences, generosity, or enjoying life today.

One partner may want detailed plans and spreadsheets, while the other prefers to avoid numbers entirely.

Neither approach is automatically right or wrong, but when couples fail to understand each other’s perspective, tension can develop quickly.

Many couples also avoid money conversations because they fear criticism or conflict. One partner may feel ashamed about debt, spending habits, or past financial mistakes.

Another may feel less knowledgeable or disconnected from the household finances and worry about saying the wrong thing.

Busy lives can also play a role, with couples focusing only on paying immediate bills rather than discussing long-term goals and direction together.

THREE STEPS FOR BETTER MONEY CONVERSATIONS

  1. The best money conversations often begin away from spreadsheets and bank balances. Instead of starting with numbers, start with what matters most. What kind of life are you trying to build together?
  2. Approaching financial conversations with curiosity rather than blame can make a significant difference. Simple questions such as, “What feels most important to you financially?” can create far safer and more productive discussions.
  3. It can also help to schedule regular short money conversations rather than only discussing finances during stressful moments.
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