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Brad
I learned from scratch in a 182 as well. I am confident that retract gear would not have slowed my training that much. So I want to also suggest that you learn to fly your Bo....but...If my SO had an F33, there is no question I would train in it. When you add up the training in 172 and the transition time to F33, plus the huge hassle and expense of going through a flight school (compared to your plane and your husband), I think it's a much better decision to go with the F33. I bought my 182 before my first lesson. The only thing that's different is the gear, so no big deal.
Its a pretty fast plane and maybe that's the first real strike.
The next strike might be your insurance. However, if you own the plane with your husband and he's got a ton of hours and ratings your insurance may be ZERO! This happened for me during PPL. Our insurance never went up a penny and has stayed at my wife's rate to this date. Back in the day husband's thought or wanted their wives to learn but the actuaries (or the rich pilots) must have figured most of the hours would be with the hubby so they just added the wife at no extra cost. When this happened we call and talked to the underwriter and said its not a mistake. So you may have no insurance bump if you learn in your own plane (can be your husband or another CFI). Check first.
Last thought. Do you want your husband to teach you? You know each other a lot better than a CFI you hire. If your husband is the most patient person on the planet...awesome!! Otherwise there might be some tense moments in the plane.
You are so going to love being PIC while your husband rides along in the right seat. Flying as a couple is a rare treat!