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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP- He really is quite wonderful as a partner. If I can hold out for two years when his kids are finally out of the house, I could see him moving in with me. Then after his youngest graduates from college, we could consider marriage if it seems right to me at that time. I definitely like having him in my life now. He offers sex and companionship, and he's very handy. We share some hobbies in common and have a great time doing them together. Also, having a good looking man in my life really keeps me on my toes as far as fitness and beauty maintenance are concerned since I'd never want people to wonder why he is with someone who let herself go. Another important thing that people like me who depend on earning an income, albeit a higher one, should consider is that even though his income is lower than mine, it's still enough to supplement my household income so that we could afford even more luxuries and fun things. And I wouldn't need to cover every household expense myself like I currently do. It's not like a high-earning man who brings a young beautiful woman who can't even cover her own expenses into his home. Instead, my guy is a net positive financially. He also likes to handle things for me that I used to pay people to do (things like dog sitting and walking, hanging Christmas lights and setting up the tree, setting up for parties, landscaping, etc...) Another thing to consider is that in OP's case, his $120K annually might even come with a pension whereas I just have my savings and assets. [/quote] Is he paying for taking you for nice dates (alternating paying with you), contributes to vacations? Or his support is mainly love language and hand holding? In your first message it seems like you are paying for almost everything. Now you say he brings some extra positive income. As a woman, I wouldn't be interesting having a kept man. That would question his motivation of being with me, and hurt my feelings.[/quote]
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