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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being candid, there is nothing wrong with demanding a high earning partner but the pond OP is fishing in is small and she needs to realize it. I mean, how many single men are their in their mid 30s, and how many of them earn 200k +. Let me assure you these men are super in demand and they know it. They are the female equivalent of a 22 year old female model. So hold out for whatever you want but be realistic about the potential of not finding anyone. Nothing wrong with being single of course.[/quote] Op here. I do not expect the guy to make 200+. I asked it it was ok to screen men who made less than 50k with no potential for high earning. I wouldn't care if he made $70,80,90k, etc., or $60k with potential for promotions, etc. I think expect is a strong word. I would hope for a decent income. I came from a family ( living with my dad) that was very poor until I moved with my mom. We were middle class but they still couldn't afford college or anything I hope to offer my future children. I don't need a guy to earn a high income to buy me things. I, as many other people, just want to provide their children with what they didn't have. I hope that we would make enough for a nice home, enough to raise 2-3 kids, ability to pay for their college tuition, family vacations, etc. I want to be able to afford to stay at home PT when the children are young or not struggle if one parent gets laid off, etc. [/quote]
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