Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s just me, but this seems like an increasingly outdated term. I see how it applies when one person works outside of the home and the other does not, or when both partners work but one makes very little money. But what about the more typical scenario where both partners work and one makes more, but both incomes support the family lifestyle? Is the person who makes more always the “breadwinner”? What if I make more than H, but my job is insecure while his is basically guaranteed for life with pension?
I ask not because I want to label my relationship, but because the term has started to grate on me. Am I alone here?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s just me, but this seems like an increasingly outdated term. I see how it applies when one person works outside of the home and the other does not, or when both partners work but one makes very little money. But what about the more typical scenario where both partners work and one makes more, but both incomes support the family lifestyle? Is the person who makes more always the “breadwinner”? What if I make more than H, but my job is insecure while his is basically guaranteed for life with pension?
I ask not because I want to label my relationship, but because the term has started to grate on me. Am I alone here?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s just me, but this seems like an increasingly outdated term. I see how it applies when one person works outside of the home and the other does not, or when both partners work but one makes very little money. But what about the more typical scenario where both partners work and one makes more, but both incomes support the family lifestyle? Is the person who makes more always the “breadwinner”? What if I make more than H, but my job is insecure while his is basically guaranteed for life with pension?
I ask not because I want to label my relationship, but because the term has started to grate on me. Am I alone here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite racist, if you ask me.. A large portion of the world eats rice as their staple so won't consider bringing home bread, winning.
Also outdated with the advent of the Keto diet.
How about the avacadowinner?
Anonymous wrote:Quite racist, if you ask me.. A large portion of the world eats rice as their staple so won't consider bringing home bread, winning.
Also outdated with the advent of the Keto diet.