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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My guess is there has always been a shortage, but now women don’t need to rely on a man to survive. Easier to work than be married to a loser. [/quote] This[/quote] This. I’m a single mom making $275k. Yes f I wanted another dependent, I’d have another child. Very few men make the same salary as me, which is fine for lasting or long term relationships, but I’m not marrying financially down. [/quote] So if you started dating a super attractive, fit, kind, intelligent, funny man who happened to make 50-100k, you would turn down a proposal? [/quote] Depends on his age. If he's making 50K at 50, there is something seriously wrong. Either he blew his 20s and 30s partying and 'finding ' himself until his parents cut him off...or he's still spending 1/4th a year finding himself when he takes summers off. There is no good reason for someone to have good emotional intelligence but not have financially literate enough to work their way out of dead-end jobs.[/quote] Maybe he’s a teacher, police officer, fire fighter, social worker, or physical therapist [/quote] Their ways up the professional ladder in all those professions. [/quote]
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