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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never cared about a womans job, unless it was something interesting. I make decent enough money that I never expected a woman or anyone else to help supplement my lifestyle. [/quote] What if she had a high paying intense job and expected you to follow her when she relocated and take a back seat at your job so that you could be available when she was available, and do the work of running the house and raising children? [b]My experience is that men say that they don’t care what you do for a living AS LONG as it doesn’t get in the way of anything they want to do.[/b] [/quote] I sadly kind agree with this -- if a woman has an amazing/cool/high powered/high earning career, the average man will be impressed by it and brag about it right up until the point where he's expected to put himself second or pull more weight in the partnership. Then it's whining and posting on DCUM about how all that matters is she stays thin and keeps the blowjobs coming.[/quote] Men keep posting on here every time the topic comes up: [b]relationship stuff (including bjs) matters, resume stuff matters little[/b]. We keep telling that to anyone who asks, yet you claim to be surprised?[/quote] Well, not if you read what's actually being said. You say that's what men post but what they actually post is either that, [i]or[/i] "why can't we demand she make 100k and not ever SAH and follow me for my career and put it first, women are gold diggers! This is what equality looks like!!!" Men try to have it both ways in this discussion, every time. And in relationships they want to have it both ways too -- benefit from her income but demand she pull all the weight in the relationship.[/quote]
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