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[quote=Anonymous]This really only is an option if you marry a man with ambition and ability to make significant money. I married an Ivy grad with a legal degree, but we were idealists when we met and I encouraged him to go into environmental law and now has a GS job at the EPA. I mean it’s fine to date with a view for a successful man, but I never thought to look for a man who would allow me to never work again. My whole family everyone works, we were lower middle class so that’s just the expectation so we could have enough. The idea of choosing to not work, to factor money so strongly in relationships, completely foreign I’m conflicted for my daughters. I want them to focus on careers they love, but also to think about how to find a man who can give them a SAHM option, but it seems so crass, so “it’s as easy to love a rich man as a poor man” tacky. [/quote]
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