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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Boys (particularly hetero boys) often have concerns that they earn an income significant enough to support a family, which drives them to business, computer science, data analytics, etc. I think few kids grow up and say my life's dream is pharmaceutical sales (or whatever the lucrative job may be). [/quote] I agree. That's what my son son said to me. It is tougher for boys. I could not have afford a family/home/car/vacations alone without my husband's much higher income.[/quote] wow sexist much. Both of my "girls" make upwards of $500,000 a year. One has always made way more than her "husband". I raised mine to take care of themselves boy or girl no different. Only different to MAGA OR ULTRA RELIGIOUS IDIOTS.[/quote] Have you read posts on the relationship forum here? Women are often resentful when they significantly out-earn their husbands. Many women want to marry someone who is at least a peer earnings-wise, if not someone who out-earns them. Few women would be happy making $500k themselves and be married to someone making $100k. Yet the reverse gender-wise is common. [/quote]
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