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Woman here , what I make or more. Not looking to be taken care of it's just been my experience that guys act really weird when they find out I make more.
Generally speaking I think all adults should be able to pay their own bills and if planning a family be able to support said family on a single salary of needed. |
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woman here:
at least $150k no debt, good credit good retirement, preferably some property or set to inherit something |
| Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
Gold digger |
+1 |
| I don’t date a salary. I date men. |
| $1 mil 'cause I'm tired of working. |
| You’re dating a salary? |
| I started dating my H in college, so zero? But I knew he was hard working (he did CS and applied economics while playing baseball), his family was well off and he was the most handsome dude I've ever seen in my entire life. His eyes are amazing, they change between blue, green, and light grey depending on what he's wearing and he has the juiciest lips and he's tall too. He's making around 4 now and I make 2. IMO, if I'd date now, I'd make sure that there are no addiction, gambling, high levels of debt before even thinking of income. |
| Woman: 300k |
And I am making 20/year and my husband is Brad Pitt |
| Woman: $300K if he's older than 50, around 200K if he's closer to 40. I am 44, my own income is $250K |
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Date someone who works for a salary?
Oh, honey. |
Did you know with combined income of 500K a family can easily open a business? It's not all instant gratification but I also wouldnt marry someone well below my own earning capacity |
No no, I meant 400 and 200. He's hotter than BP, BP is short. Mine looks like Kelly Slater. |