Would you date a 48 year old making 120k?

Anonymous
Does his face look like a glazed donut when he goes downtown? If so, yes.
Anonymous
Did your thread about $250K not being enough for most women not get enough hits to take back to your fellow incels?
Anonymous
If he's 48, OP is likely too old for kids, so who cares how much he makes? Why does he need to make money if you aren't going to give him kids?
Anonymous
You all are absolutely insane. F this place. Capitalist brain worms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You all are absolutely insane. F this place. Capitalist brain worms.


Seriously. +1
Anonymous
Yes, it's a normal / above average salary for most of us United States.
Anonymous
What do you bring to the table, op?
Anonymous
How do you know his salary if you haven't even started dating him yet? Did you look it up online? You need mental help OP.

I hope she rejects him and it ends up he is a trust fund baby. Or has several properties. Or has millions invested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only if he was rich. 48 is super old. How old are you?

My sister says she felt like she’d won at life by marrying a rich man at 22, and that she would’ve seen herself as a failure if it hadn’t happened. If that’s your goal and you’re still young, then don’t date him. You know yourself—we don’t.
Anonymous

Sure, this is more than what my husband made at that age, years ago. PhD, MD, cancer research. He's independently wealthy, but I did not know that when I married him.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a perfectly normal salary, what is the problem?


People troll this forum. If you believed what you read here, everyone in DC is a BigLaw lawyer making at least 400k/year.

But then they claim they can only afford to shop at Aldi/Lidl.
Anonymous
Haha I am 50 and make less than 50k, of course I would. As long as he isn’t overweight and is fun to hang out with!
Anonymous
Depends on what you value. Good sex, kindness, values, responsibility matter for a lot of people. But not for others. If it's just a fling, let him go and let him find someone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He works for a non profit.

I feel like his income is a dealbreaker.


How much do you earn? Either of you got any debt or dependents? Any investments or savings?
Anonymous
With kids out of the equation at 48, if you roo earn thr same and either him or you own a house and both have social security, 401k and some savings or investments, you two are fine.
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