How much do you weigh? How much does your husband make?

Anonymous


1. 5'6", 137lbs but am 6 weeks pp and still nursing. Was 125lbs pre preg.
2. Professor in fine arts - you didn't ask for my salary so I won't give it.
3. Software development $98K
4. middle class
5. no grievances, if I didn't like this sort of thing, I wouldn't participate.
6. Me - MFA
7. Him - BFA
Anonymous
1. 5'1 and 120 lbs
2. CPA...soon to be CGFM (hopefully)
3. Sales $65k (if he gets his incentive)... I make more.
4. Middle Class
5. None- just curios why you want to know? If its for fun or something else?
6. BSBA- but I think of my CPA as a masters
7. BS


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: 5'4", 120 pounds. Explanation is what having multiple kids in your late 30s does to your body; I'm now mid 40s, desk job, no exercise to speak of, which makes it hard to get down to 110 or under.


I don't understand. You think that you are overweight? I have the same stats, am 36 and had one child at 29. I hope to still weigh around 120 in my mid-40s. I think that you are too hard on yourself.
cuzimawesome
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Anonymous wrote:1. 5'4", 120 pounds. Explanation is what having multiple kids in your late 30s does to your body; I'm now mid 40s, desk job, no exercise to speak of, which makes it hard to get down to 110 or under.
2&3. We are both lawyers. He makes about $350K. You don't seem to care what I make, so I won't tell you.
4. If forced to classify ourselves, we would say we are extremely fortunate but not filthy rich
5. Grievance: Your theory assumes successful men only want a certain type of wife. My husband could certainly find a different type of wife, but he chose me.
6 & 7. JD/JD


Ha. I sincerely hope this is a joke.
Anonymous
Ok, I'll play:

1. State your height and weight. 5'3", 129 lbs, was 125-ish when I was nursing.
2. State your profession or industry federal employee with an MA
3. State what your husband's profession/industry and how much he makes. federal employee- $114k with an MPA. He is 6'1", 180lbs
4. State how would you classify yourself Middle class
5. Feel free to state any grievances with the OP of this thread. No grievances other than using the word "laydeez." Also, if you're keeping track racially/hair color, I am neither blonde nor white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: 5'4", 120 pounds. Explanation is what having multiple kids in your late 30s does to your body; I'm now mid 40s, desk job, no exercise to speak of, which makes it hard to get down to 110 or under.


I don't understand. You think that you are overweight? I have the same stats, am 36 and had one child at 29. I hope to still weigh around 120 in my mid-40s. I think that you are too hard on yourself.


Yeah right! Now I feel like I am fat at 5'1 and 120. Oh well I LOVE food!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:5'5" 120
Govt scientist $140k/yr
DH 6ft 185lb; independent consult. $350k.
Upper middle class


Me- MS/ state school
DH- BA/ private competive school
Anonymous
I posted earlier but these answers are making me feel like a fat, poor cow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of many threads on DCUM?

Well, some are intended to exchange interesting and/or useful info, some are intended to exchange points of view, some are intended to entertain, some are intended to manipulate or play with people...

This one looks like it's intended to collect information, but it can't really do that, which is why I speculated that it was really for some other purpose, i.e., messing with us. I haven't heard another good explanation.

Anonymous wrote:What is the point of the "how gassy are you?" thread (a thread I happen to like, TYVM)?

Good question. My best guess is that the OP was looking to feel better about his/her own gassiness, but I wondered that myself.

If your larger point is that I shouldn't be posting in threads I find pointless, it would be hard to argue with you. My first post (when I was logged in) was intended to call the OP out for doing nothing but mess with people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier but these answers are making me feel like a fat, poor cow.


Ha- I posted above and you just made me laugh! Its ok, I do not think I will ever be "rich" and/ or "skinny". I just hope to be happy and healthy and all my family and friends the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1. 5'4", 120 pounds. Explanation is what having multiple kids in your late 30s does to your body; I'm now mid 40s, desk job, no exercise to speak of, which makes it hard to get down to 110 or under.
2&3. We are both lawyers. He makes about $350K. You don't seem to care what I make, so I won't tell you.
4. If forced to classify ourselves, we would say we are extremely fortunate but not filthy rich
5. Grievance: Your theory assumes successful men only want a certain type of wife. My husband could certainly find a different type of wife, but he chose me.
6 & 7. JD/JD


This, except DW is about 107 lbs, and I make only about $300K. We too would say we are very fortunate, but not rich. And I don't have a problem with the question.
Anonymous
1. State your height and weight: 5'4", 125 (when not pregnant). Not sure why you ladies similar to me think this is bad...my body is amazing (but I work out a lot so I've got nice lean muscle). I'm younger than a lot of you, though (30), so maybe I will need to lose more weight when my cute perky parts aren't so perky anymore in ten years?
2. State your profession or industry: Tech
3. State what your husband's profession/industry and how much he makes: Law, $100K
4. State how would you classify yourself: Middle class
5. Feel free to state any grievances with the OP of this thread: I'd rather see everyone's age and location, too!
6. My education: MA
7. His education: JD
Anonymous
Oh, and DW exercises every day. She had an unintended weight loss of about 7-8 lbs recently which she would like to get back.
Anonymous
1. State your height and weight. You can also give explanations if it makes you feel better. 5'6" and 154 pounds
2. State your profession or industry- a general idea is okay. Examples- SAHM, finance, business owner, lawyer Lawyer
3. State what your husband's profession/industry and how much he makes. Lawyer. More than $150,000 a year
4. State how would you classify yourself- lower class, middle class, upper middle, upper class Upper middle
5. Feel free to state any grievances with the OP of this thread.

We both have graduate degrees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
5. Feel free to state any grievances with the OP of this thread.

We both have graduate degrees.


I don't think that's OP's fault.
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