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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Virtually every female breadwinner I know has OP’s attitude. [/quote] Yeah, true that! Not sure why.[/quote] Maybe because she has taken the breadwinner role . . . but the man hasn't filled the traditional "homemaker" role? As in, she's bringing in most of the money AND grocery shopping AND signing permission slips AND folding laundry AND planning vacations, etc., etc. Both partners need to pull their weight.[/quote] So you think OP is being 100% honest and objective? You sound gullible. Do you want to buy my beautiful beach front cabin in Idaho?[/quote] Not saying this is the case with OP. Attempting to explain the “trend” referenced above. I see it happen all the time. Women step it up in the workplace and their partners fail to step up in a corresponding manner at home. Women end up burning the candle at both ends and become resentful. I don’t blame them. [/quote]
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