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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Christ people this thread is eyeopening.. 150k is NOT an absurd threshold at all!!! I don't think I know any guys making LESS than that and I'm in my late 20's. Not trolling, just, wow- guess not many come from SF/NYC/Boston where that's completely normal.[/quote] I agree. Basically op is just saying she wants to date a man with a professional job. In other words, some sort of office worker. I dated a good bit before meeting and marrying my husband and almost every man I dated made this sort of salary by the time he was in his 30s I highly doubt OP would turn down a resident doctor or someone in grad school, just started a business etc. she just wants a motivated man with a college degree, which isn't that unusual. [/quote] This is OP. The responses to this thread have been funny. I am not expecting a 25 year old with a 150k salary. I am looking at men in their 30s. At least by 35 almost all men in the DC area make about much. From what I gather that is the minimum amount required in order to have a house, and provide for a child and a SAHM in this area. I want to stay with my kid at home for a few years and would need to depend on my husband and so he needs to be able to support that. And honestly as a marriage minded woman, I am not seeking to be CEO. I earn enough to live, get a mani pedi and by my beauty products. With a husband, I will be more than okay. [/quote] Whoever you end up meeting, please please please let him know your intentions up front. Many men (even high earners) are not interested in an aspiring SAHM. Support staff at my firm and I feel like a fly on the wall to the inevitable fallout when DW decides to leave her job behind. The 3rd year associate who wanted out suddenly realizes he needs to put in another 5 years at the firm to support DW's lifestyle is never happy.[/quote]
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