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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think some of you are thinking too stereotypically. DH is an engineer with 2 masters degrees in EE and physics. He is very logical, loves to figure out problems and is very smart. He reads math books (I actually don't even understand the titles!) at night before bed. Loves working on cars and small engines. He's even rewired our HVAC and he preprograms circuit boards in appliances and such when they stop working. But... he's still extremely social. He's not nerdy at all or socially stunted. He loves to dance and go out. We love visiting museums together. I'm extremely creative and he does value that in me, just like I value how perfect everything is that he does and how he fixes everything. He's a great husband. But he wouldn't make enough to support a family on his salary. He makes like 110k and is top of his field. I think in 20 years he will be at like 140k. [/quote] No, we're sharing our personal experiences, not stereotypes we saw in 80s movies. [/quote]
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