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Watch the video of him berating her about her "wifely duties" and "need for discipline" in the crowder threadI mean if it's his car I think it's fair enough. Asking for permission before using something is just the polite thing to do, even if the answer is always "yes". I don't follow Crowder at all though so I guess I can't comment much.
He didn't attend the birth of their twins.You don't get or stay rich by spending money on something because you can afford it.
Or they have one because that's what makes the most sense.
A couple only having one vehicle doesn't mean it's a control/abuse tactic.
Nor does it mean that the higher-earning person in the relationship is the one exploiting the need to occasionally coordinate use of a single vehicle to use it as a control/abuse tactic.
He moved out soon after, and tried to cut her off financially.
One vehicle does not make sense when he uses it for work and she's with their twin children. Emergencies and so on.
No a single vehicle for one couple/ family in and of itself is not necessarily abusive.
There are lots of reasons some couples might share a vehicle.
In this specific instance, given his treatment of his wife, it is a control tactic.
With a net worth of 20M, he can afford to spend 24K on a vehicle for her.