Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t, no.
The women on here with adhd messy husbands are miserable. You will be doing 99% of the housework in this scenario. Is that how you want to live for the rest of your life?
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It's interesting how much housework matters to modern society. Earn more and get a housekeeper. It's a dealbreaker if wife or husband don't have domestic skills, even more important than them having integrity, kindness, loyalty, no addiction etc.
House keeper isn't going to the dishes daily or pick up all your crap when you can't manage to put it away.
If you can't be a functional human in society, hiring out IS NOT THE ANSWER. Being an adult, and choosing to date other adults is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t, no.
The women on here with adhd messy husbands are miserable. You will be doing 99% of the housework in this scenario. Is that how you want to live for the rest of your life?
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It's interesting how much housework matters to modern society. Earn more and get a housekeeper. It's a dealbreaker if wife or husband don't have domestic skills, even more important than them having integrity, kindness, loyalty, no addiction etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do better.
And if you don’t want kids just save yourself the hassle and don’t get married!
Unlikely. Many men want kids and won’t consider OP as an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"For the year 2024, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the median annual earnings for all workers was $51,370; and more specifically estimates that median annual earnings for those who worked full-time, year round, was $63,360." Wiki
I think the $150 figure is nutty, but the context here is college-educated men working full time in the DMV, not all workers.
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend wants to get married. I want to get married in general. My parents went through a bad divorce, so I’m weary. I want to avoid something like that. I want to go into marriage with eyes wide open. From those of you who are more experienced can you tell me if you think my boyfriend is marriage material? We don’t want kids.
Pros: very sweet, loyal, showers me with attention, hard working, smart, good politics, nice friend group
Cons: diagnosed adhd, messy, stubborn/inflexible, dysfunctional family (but not local)
He’s in low earning profession but I don’t mind that.
Anonymous wrote:ADHD isn't a choice or character flaw.
Anonymous wrote:"For the year 2024, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the median annual earnings for all workers was $51,370; and more specifically estimates that median annual earnings for those who worked full-time, year round, was $63,360." Wiki
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low income and low earning profession are two different things. Chemists, district attorneys, anthropologists, psychologists also earn less but aren't necessarily low income people.
Sure they are. Anyone who makes less than [$150k] is low income. Regardless of how prestigious they are, they aren't great financial partners for marriage. Sure, marriage about more than just money, but money is a factor for many people.
Anonymous wrote:Low income and low earning profession are two different things. Chemists, district attorneys, anthropologists, psychologists also earn less but aren't necessarily low income people.
Anonymous wrote:ADHD isn't a choice or character flaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADHD isn't a choice or character flaw.
Yeah but it is something that greatly impacts marriage.