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Reply to "If you didn’t marry a rich man is your life difficult?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is common knowledge that smart women pursue marriage with well-to-do men primarily because of the financial logistics of building a family life together. Centuries of female wisdom dictates that since a lot of a woman’s emotional intellectual and physical energies will be dedicated to birthing and raising the children, it is imperative that she mate with a high value high earning man to ensure full access to resources in society and financial stability. Even in our modern economies with dual income households, the woman’s career takes a hit once children arrive so it is important her husband is a high earner to offset that cost. So because life isn’t ideal and we can’t all marry the top 10% of high earning men, how is life like? If you’re expected to bring in your fair share or income in addition to raising children, what’s yaour day to day like? [b]Can this ever be considered a preferred life choice even?[/b] [/quote] Wow. I'm a high earner and my former teacher husband is a SAHD. Our life is great. [/quote]
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