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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would only date someone with a significantly lower income if he is willing to do a lot of the things that a woman would do for a man with a much higher income. Namely, nearly always put my career ahead of his own, make his social schedule flexible to fit around my work schedule, know how to cook/clean (or be extremely handy), and be really good with kids. [/quote] Society doesn't accept men who work from home like they do with women. They are just presumed to be bums or lazy. Women have more flexibility on this. [/quote] I am not sure what you mean "work from home." I make slightly more than the OP of this thread. Am I willing to date a teacher who mostly gets his work done during school hours, makes his evenings and weekends available when I am free, would be willing to be default parent, and knows how to change his own oil? Yes. Would I date a teacher who also coaches high school football, acts like nothing is as important as his work, has his evenings and weekends eaten up by coaching/watching football, expects his wife to take care of anything at home, would never move for my job, and can't do anything around the house but mow the lawn? No. [/quote]
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