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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter is young, but I will not. The whole term "provider" is anachronistic and I've never heard anyone in my social circles use it IRL.[/quote] One thing that I love about my husband is that he is a good provider. Our families needs and wants are met. I like that I do not have to work, although I do because I want to. [b]I like that he will work three full time jobs,[/b] if be needed to, before he feels that I have to work. I do not have daughters, all boys, but we are teaching them to be providers for themselves and later on, their family. That means choosing a good career, and able to manage money. [/quote] You don't need a husband. You are looking for an ATM!! Good God. Glad you are not my DW. :roll: [/quote] The feeling is mutual, glad I am not yours. The thing is, neither of us (husband or I) have a problem with him being the main provider.[/quote] If my DW expected me to work three jobs to support the family I would probably suggest that it's time to move to a cheaper area. Might as well be supporting a homeless family in Africa if you have to work three jobs. "Oh you're the kid I worked three jobs to raise? Never got the chance to meet ya!"[/quote]
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