The household spending should be done according to a plan agreed on by both partners. That is not to say each person can't have their own hobbies and pursuits, and maybe one costs a lot more than the other, as long as both are satisfied.
If you are not happy with the current spending arrangement you need to establish spending rules that you both can agree to and live by.
A person who cares more about THINGS than people.
Goods are materialistic things that are made such as candles and shampoo. Services are things that are done for others such as maids or barbers.
If someone is "materialistic", they care more about things than people. They judge other people by the things they own rather than their personalities.
Simple: your husband is is not a vampire. There are no such things as vampires.
It means to live by an anti-materialistic lifestyle. (Fancy things don't make your life good)
Buddhism because they are not materialistic ie they don't believe in owning or purchasing things. So in a sense all things would have the same value because everything is worth nothing.
Be we are a capitalist society which only functions when we buy things. As well, we always need to have bigger and better things than others.
A person can be described as materialistic, because it is an adjective. The word means that someone is overly concerned or occupied with material wealth. That is, they are too hung up on owning and acquiring more and more material possessions. Being materialistic is something negative, because in the end it is only chasing the wind.
no because that would make things awkward
do not live as if the world is your home because your real home is in heaven. all of your possessions and money are not yours but gods. so live your life for him not for materialistic things.
being who they be them and do things they like
This depends completely on your personal choice. If you are creating an arragement, try to position things in a way that creates balance and pleases the eye.