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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think $50k is totally reasonable, because as others said, that's mostly self-sustaining level of income in DC. You're not looking for a rich guy. You're just looking for a professional or above guy. I'd make exceptions for guys currently in school. While guys may not actively screen as much, i'd hope any of my professional guy friends would mentally screen and ultimately end up with a woman making at least that. So not a gender thing. Just a self-sustaining professional thing. [/quote] So she should only be looking for someone "self-sustaining"?[/quote] I think self-sustaining is a minumum threshold. My thought is if both people are at self-sustaining before they get together, as long as they don’t step up in spending right away they should be #winning when it comes to saving money for a home, kids, to stay home a few years etc. That alone will help ease the financial pressures and one of the big reasons couples argue.[/quote]
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