Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??
Well, as a single mom making $300, I can guarantee I have far less arguments about how I’m spending my money or child raising decisions than 99.9% of married people. (Not, op).
So basically you can be as selfish as you want to be and nobody is there to call you out on it
Translation: my H can be selfish all he wants an no matter how much I call him out he won't change. So I'm jealous you don't have to deal with that and I will lash out at your happiness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??
Well, as a single mom making $300, I can guarantee I have far less arguments about how I’m spending my money or child raising decisions than 99.9% of married people. (Not, op).
So basically you can be as selfish as you want to be and nobody is there to call you out on it
Anonymous wrote:I don't see why that's a bad thing. Frankly I'm glad my dh makes the exact same amount as me. Then he has to do the same amount of chores, can help the same amount with kids, etc. Men who make $$$ often work long hours and won't help with kids. 100-250k seems to be the sweet spot.
Get out there and make your own money.
Also, dh and I haven't ever had an argument about spending money or child raising. We argue but I can't imagine arguing over those.
Anonymous wrote:https://news.wisc.edu/professional-couples-are-on-the-rise-but-its-not-increasing-income-inequality/
This is a really insightful research. With all the talk of assortative mating— this research shows that married men’s incomes are declining.
Women need to read this and stop thinking marriage is this golden panacea so many conservatives make it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??
Well, as a single mom making $300, I can guarantee I have far less arguments about how I’m spending my money or child raising decisions than 99.9% of married people. (Not, op).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??
Well, as a single mom making $300, I can guarantee I have far less arguments about how I’m spending my money or child raising decisions than 99.9% of married people. (Not, op).
Anonymous wrote:I don't see why that's a bad thing. Frankly I'm glad my dh makes the exact same amount as me. Then he has to do the same amount of chores, can help the same amount with kids, etc. Men who make $$$ often work long hours and won't help with kids. 100-250k seems to be the sweet spot.
Get out there and make your own money.
Also, dh and I haven't ever had an argument about spending money or child raising. We argue but I can't imagine arguing over those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??
Well, as a single mom making $300, I can guarantee I have far less arguments about how I’m spending my money or child raising decisions than 99.9% of married people. (Not, op).
Anonymous wrote:What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??
Anonymous wrote:What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??