I agree. Time has moved on. Thank the Lord we're no longer in Victorian times, when the change in a woman's purse and the clothes she stood up in were 'his' property! Nevertheless, seemingly this item comes up even in modern generations.
DH and I each have our own pensions and annuity payments, earned in our own right. We each have our own internet banking and we do pay into a joint account which is for all 'joint' expenses i.e. council tax, domestic utilities, insurances, car expenses. There's always some left over so yesterday we replaced the 2 front tyres out of this money.
We both have individual savings, S&S ISAs. DH is just cashing some of his to pay off the car loan, which will save him £190 a month including interest.
We plan all major expense between us. Next thing is: complete refurbishment of bathroom to make it a mobility-friendly bathroom. DH used his credit card to pay the £6K deposit and I intend to cash some of my S&S ISA to pay the rest of it when it's done, in April.
Now we're in our 9th decade we really don't want any more debt, hence paying off the car loan and planning to pay for the bathroom ASAP between us.
Holidays etc are paid for between us.
I would not stay in the kind of relationship described in post # 1. I'd be gone. What century are we living in, and what have women fought for over the years - my generation in the 70s?