Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you be thinking about marrying and having kids with him if you were 6-10 years younger?
It’s okay if the answer is no and you do it anyway. But be honest with yourself about it, because he isn’t going to change.
OP here. This is a good question. I think I’d still consider it. We have a strong emotional connection and I find that hard to come by.
To add more info. He’s a great cook, frugal shopper, and does take out the trash (he takes out my trash without me asking and we don’t live together). I think he can be depended upon to shuttle kids around and get them to their appointments.
When I say he’s not ambitious I mean in his career. He has no plan for achieving career goals, and doesn’t seem to be passionate about his career.
I wouldn’t want him to be a SAHD. I’m envisioning him continuing to work but picking the slack up with kids, because I will have to be in overdrive to earn more.
Anonymous wrote:He is not a man unless he can support you. All you boy moms pay attention.
Anonymous wrote:Would you be thinking about marrying and having kids with him if you were 6-10 years younger?
It’s okay if the answer is no and you do it anyway. But be honest with yourself about it, because he isn’t going to change.
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend is an amazing man. He’s very smart, hilarious, gentle, kind, emotionally available, and very loving.
His one bad trait is that he’s not a breadwinner. His career is unorganized, he hates his job, is underemployed, and has no ambition.
We are mid-late 30s and want kids asap.
I have a good career and make pretty good money. I never planned to be the primary breadwinner though. I think I could financially swing it, if he remains supportive and I rev up my career more. if you’ve taken a similar path, any regrets?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t marry him.
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend is an amazing man. He’s very smart, hilarious, gentle, kind, emotionally available, and very loving.
His one bad trait is that he’s not a breadwinner. His career is unorganized, he hates his job, is underemployed, and has no ambition.
We are mid-late 30s and want kids asap.
I have a good career and make pretty good money. I never planned to be the primary breadwinner though. I think I could financially swing it, if he remains supportive and I rev up my career more. if you’ve taken a similar path, any regrets?