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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here -- will add that I think that coming from humble beginnings may have caused you to focus on income over wealth. now that you have an high income, you can use it to CREATE wealth. that's how rich people get and stay rich.[/quote] She doesnt have a high income and it looks like her income earning prospects are not good bc she wants to be a SAH. They all say just for a few years they will be SAh and they never go back to work and you carry them for the next 40 years. When I was dating 10 years ago (making $400k in mid 30’s), these chicas were a dime a dozen. Finally found someone who was truly interested in having a career — not getting pregnant and then being cared for like a child for the next 40 years. [/quote] Op here. I wouldn't throw away my career. I would like to stay home PT for the first 6-12 months after having a baby, and then return to work. I would be bored if I stayed home all the time. [/quote] OP, if you just want to stay home for a year, you can certainly save enough money now to do that. If you are going back to work, your current salary is plenty to take care of a family. What is this question really about? Do you feel like you won't respect a man who doesn't have a high salary? Have you ever been in love before or had a partnership?[/quote]
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