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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a woman and can't understand why it's hard to understand. You think a man would rather have a watch or some ugly tie than have sex? You can't be serious. [/quote] +1000000000[/quote] I don’t buy that men would rather have sex (or at least sex with their wives) than “stuff.” If this was true, more men would be looking for part time, less stressful work so they could be more available for sex. But they don’t. Other things are more important. [/quote] Umm to have sex with the type of woman I want to have sex with you need to be able to provide for her, and survive so that you can be around to have more sex. I would definitely rather have sex than get stuff, any day. I can go buy stuff on my own, no woman needed. I need a woman to have sex with.[/quote] So your wife does not work? Because 42% of women are breadwinners and 22% cobreadwinners. [/quote] 42% of married women are the breadwinners? Doesn't correspond with my life or anyone I know. [/quote] It’s the fact: https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2015/12/17/1-the-american-family-today/#mothers-moving-into-the-workforce [/quote] Sorry, you didn't read the article correctly. 42% of married women are NOT breadwinners. [quote]Today, 40% of families with children under 18 at home include mothers who earn the majority of the family income. This share is up from 11% in 1960 and 34% in 2000. [b]The bulk of these breadwinner moms—8.3 million—are either unmarried or are married and living apart from their spouse.[/b] The remaining 4.9 million, who are married and living with their spouse, earn more than their husbands.[/quote] 42% of married women are not breadwinners. Most of the breadwinner women are single/divorced. Note where it says "For white mothers, 38% are the primary breadwinners—20% are unmarried moms, and 18% are married and have income higher than that of their spouses." So really it's 18% for married white women and even lower for married black or Hispanic women.[/quote]
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