+1 Thank you! |
This is all very true. Gold diggers might get what they think they want but in the end are almost certainly very unhappy. I know someone who married a woman solely for her family money and prestige. He is miserable. |
If you had not put that stuff on Facebook, you would still be married to your debutante wife who was making the big bucks. |
| My soon to be ex husband wanted me to be a high earner (we both make six figures) but wasn't willing to help around the house or with the kids. Now we are separated and I'm doing just fine...better, because I don't have to wait on him after a long workday any more. |
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I guess this is a point for marrying young. We married right out of college and had no money. Scraped together the deposit on our first apartment.
Neither of us was worried why the other one wanted to get married. Love could only be the reason! Still happy 12 years later. |
I don't want to marry her. I'm satisfied with just fucking her and letting her leave. |
That's stupid. You have to thing about your future. |
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I think this is a matter of market supply: the Washington area probably has more women earning +$100k and +$1M in net worth than just about anywhere on the planet. Sure, most women don't have that kind of money but a lot of them do. We guys see that and adjust our plan accordingly.
I missed the boat on this, as usual for me. I met my wife when we were in our 30s and 15 years later we are each earning less than back then. |
:/ |
But are you and your wife happy now? How do you end up earning less than 15 years ago? |