| Does his face look like a glazed donut when he goes downtown? If so, yes. |
| Did your thread about $250K not being enough for most women not get enough hits to take back to your fellow incels? |
| 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? |
| You all are absolutely insane. F this place. Capitalist brain worms. |
Seriously. +1 |
| Yes, it's a normal / above average salary for most of us United States. |
| What do you bring to the table, op? |
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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. |
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. |
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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. |
But then they claim they can only afford to shop at Aldi/Lidl. |
| 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! |
| 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. |
How much do you earn? Either of you got any debt or dependents? Any investments or savings? |
| 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. |