Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Well yes, I was married to a 1% guy and am top 5% myself. Most of my friends and family are 1%ers so I have a distorted perspective. I am proud to be with him. However, he will be the lowest earning of all my circle’s male spouses and I don’t want him or me to feel judged or out of place when we socialize. I guess we could find new friends who are less wealthy.
Or you could stop evaluating people by their salaries. Find people with interesting conversation. People with values, a sense of humor, a passion for something other than expensive shit.
If that means finding new friends, wouldn’t you rather do that now than when circumstances change outside of your control? Have you learned nothing from reading this forum? Layoffs, health crises, market losses… do you think that can’t happen to you? Building your life and your personality around money is just so incredibly risky.
Everyone I associate with is interesting and has built their lives around meaningful work that makes a positive difference in the world. They just earn a lot doing it. It’s a myth that wealthy people are somehow always superficial and fatuous.
Anonymous wrote:OP is income obsessed, but income alone isn't even relevant. How much has he saved for retirement? What are his expenses? Does he have debt? Is he paying for kids to go college? Is he a spender or saver? OP seems both shallow and stupid. Just keep digging for the gold, OP, and leave this guy alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Well yes, I was married to a 1% guy and am top 5% myself. Most of my friends and family are 1%ers so I have a distorted perspective. I am proud to be with him. However, he will be the lowest earning of all my circle’s male spouses and I don’t want him or me to feel judged or out of place when we socialize. I guess we could find new friends who are less wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Well yes, I was married to a 1% guy and am top 5% myself. Most of my friends and family are 1%ers so I have a distorted perspective. I am proud to be with him. However, he will be the lowest earning of all my circle’s male spouses and I don’t want him or me to feel judged or out of place when we socialize. I guess we could find new friends who are less wealthy.
Or you could stop evaluating people by their salaries. Find people with interesting conversation. People with values, a sense of humor, a passion for something other than expensive shit.
If that means finding new friends, wouldn’t you rather do that now than when circumstances change outside of your control? Have you learned nothing from reading this forum? Layoffs, health crises, market losses… do you think that can’t happen to you? Building your life and your personality around money is just so incredibly risky.
Anonymous wrote:Is he handy? Like, does he know how to fix things around the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Well yes, I was married to a 1% guy and am top 5% myself. Most of my friends and family are 1%ers so I have a distorted perspective. I am proud to be with him. However, he will be the lowest earning of all my circle’s male spouses and I don’t want him or me to feel judged or out of place when we socialize. I guess we could find new friends who are less wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Well yes, I was married to a 1% guy and am top 5% myself. Most of my friends and family are 1%ers so I have a distorted perspective. I am proud to be with him. However, he will be the lowest earning of all my circle’s male spouses and I don’t want him or me to feel judged or out of place when we socialize. I guess we could find new friends who are less wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. DH is making about that much, at 59.
I make slightly more, and our HHI is $300K. We have a good life.
There is something wrong with you, op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Well yes, I was married to a 1% guy and am top 5% myself. Most of my friends and family are 1%ers so I have a distorted perspective. I am proud to be with him. However, he will be the lowest earning of all my circle’s male spouses and I don’t want him or me to feel judged or out of place when we socialize. I guess we could find new friends who are less wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Well yes, I was married to a 1% guy and am top 5% myself. Most of my friends and family are 1%ers so I have a distorted perspective. I am proud to be with him. However, he will be the lowest earning of all my circle’s male spouses and I don’t want him or me to feel judged or out of place when we socialize. I guess we could find new friends who are less wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:A guy who checks all the boxes but is only in the top 10% of earners?!? Kick him to the curb OP and make sure he knows that you’re a 1% gal.
Christ on a cracker you’re horrible
Anonymous wrote:No one needs to marry at 55
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one needs to marry at 55
If they have sexual desires like most normal people then Yes they do need to get married if they don’t want to live in sin