Another word for single moms with husbands. |
| Every noticed how poor guys are the best lovers? What else to they have to offer but the big O? |
I don't know any doctors wives who work. We are all mid-30's. |
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I am tired of my striving, grasping DW. I have a great career, we have an enviable
HHI ($200K +) own two homes and have investments and savings, yet she is always complaining about not having "enough." It is very very frustrating and tiring. She is going to complain herself right into divorce if she does not STFU and appreciate how good she has it. |
I'd be curious the nationwide % of doctors' spouses working full-time. There are 12 doctors in my extended family (both parents are doctors) and in most cases, both spouses work...lots of 2 doctors though. My friend's wife is a doctor (mid-30s) and she only works part-time since my friend co-founded a small hedge fund. |
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I hear ya. We are in early 30s, Our HHI is over $250K, have $600k retirement, and almost paid off house in N. Arlington. Dw still not happy and even said I wish you made more money. Ungrateful bitch, you know what I sacrificed in my late 20s to get in this position. Fock my life could be soaking it up with my soulmate in Vegas or at least snorting with some hooker. |
I'm early 30s, a doctors wife, and I work. Not part time, full time, in corporate america. |
That's not always true. Say I am a Hispanic woman with the same education, experience as my Asian husband and I wanted to be the primary earner. Being a woman alone lower my chances and how likely do you think that will be looking at this huge wage gap by research done by the BLS? https://hbr.org/resources/images/article_assets/2014/06/paygap1.jpg So NO you can't always create the life you want for yourself. |
I don't think you were looking for your soulmate when you married her. |
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My snobby neighbor in the circle of the cul de sac is wishing her husband made more money. They had their power turned off this morning and the police came to visit. Husband ended up leaving. How the hell do you live in an almost million dollar home and get the power turned off is beyond me.
As he left she screamed he was a no good piece of shit. LOL. Even the wealthy fight. |
| No, I wish I made more money. |
I'm not surprised by either PP's experience. I agree -- it was much more common in the previous generation to be a dr with a stay at home wife who never worked; in part they didn't need to, in part they likely didn't have a professional career they wanted to pursue anyway, and in part there was likely an agreement that the dr was too busy to deal with childcare types of things so those would be the wife's domain. Truth be told, I do know a few women who are like that now -- in their 30s. Their DREAM (and their parents' dream) was to bag a doctor. Once that happened -- ain't no way the wife was going to slog away and deal with corporate America. Their identities are very much wrapped up in being doctors' wives and they are very quick to tell everyone they meet that DH is a doctor. They have a very "image conscious" mentality -- esp the one I know who is a cardiologist's wife -- and have to have homes in the exact right neighborhoods; the right cars etc. though privately they'll admit that when they were going after a dr. they didn't realize that drs. don't make THAT much more than some other professions and in fact make less than investment bankers etc. One wife is in fact a lawyer but never practiced (or held any kind of job after law school) even for a day bc she graduated from a 3rd or 4th tier school and realized that it was easier to be a doctor's wife than to deal with the uphill struggle in law if you don't graduate from the "right" schools. Though most dr. wives that I know who are in their 30s had their own professional goals and are pursuing them. One is married to an OB-GYN while she herself is in the management ranks for a Fortune 500 in computer science. One is married to a general ophthalmologist and is continuing to pursue her job at a non profit -- even though her take home doesn't necessarily even cover childcare. Another is a lawyer married to a cardiologist. I think the drs. who marry women who are more their "equals" in terms of profession are not shocked that the wife will want to work; they realize that the school age yrs with kids will be tough and there may need to be some outsourcing or part time arrangements or something -- but they don't necessarily just expect that a woman who is a computer science grad from MIT will suddenly say "nah -- being a dr's wife is easier, let me quit." |
Computer science grad from MIT? A lot of programmers take short courses and many follow in Edward snowden's shoes.... take a few weeks course in programming, graduate with just a high school degree, get a certificate in community college and then make 100k-200k plus a year. |
| Why are there so many rich people on this forum? I get an air of snobbyness when I log on here. People throwing around how high their income is like it is a competition. Wouldn't rich people be in their homes with a maid and nanny or butler serving on them hand and foot or having their 21 yr old skinny blonde mclean housewife with implanted breasts satisfying their every sexual need? |