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Splitwise in marriage? Gurugram couple earning Rs 60L splits rent to Swiggy bills, sparks debate

LinkedIn post by Ayushmaan Kapoor, the founder of “The Date Crew”, which is based in Delhi, has reshaped an old but very personal discussion: How do husbands manage their money?

In his position, Ferral is now, Kapoor described a couple of Gurugram, both of whom draw more than 30 rupees for an annually and work in famous companies, which divide all joint expenditures accurately, from rent and grocery to delivery operations, using applications like SplitWise and Google.

Kapoor wrote, “Everyone” pays his share “like his colleagues in the apartment,” describing the approach “puzzling” to the married couple. “When you get married to someone, you are participating in establishing a company. This company is your life together,” he said.

Kapoor argued that the financial unit is the same as the importance of emotional support in a long -term relationship. “Marriage is not just emotional support. It is a financial alignment as well,” he pointed out that couples encourage thinking behind the arrangements of transactions.

SplitWise, which is usually used by room colleagues or friends, allows users to register shared expenses and settle balances. While the Kapoor’s publication questioned the extent of its suitability in marriage, many users differed, which sparked a widespread conversation about the dynamics of modern money between the partners.

One of the users defended such systems and writing, “agreed upon, but don’t you think that having a system like SplitWise or papers in the place adds more clarity and transparency? Let’s be honest, the money talks are difficult. Doesn’t this problem completely solve?”

Another added, “This raises such an important question Ayushmaan not only about money, but about the common meaning. When two people are married, it is not only about dividing bills or living under one roof. It is related to creating life. And money, whether we like it or not, is one of the clearest mirrors of our values, our trust and a long -term vision.”

For some, applications such as SplitWise are the financial mind, not separation. One commentator said: “We use SplitWise to register our expenses and gain clarity on our monthly spending. It is related to improvement and planning, not maintaining the result,” said one of the commentators. Another noted that “SplitWise shows mutual respect. It is not related to the calm of one partner; it is related to equal participation.”

Many commentators have indicated that the money habits should be discussed early: “Talks like this should occur before marriage, not after that.

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2025-07-17 12:18:00

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