Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound too immature to be marrying anyone.
I’m not. I’m realistic. I want to marry a man who is an active husband and father before anything. I ( we) are planning on having 2-4 kids and I do not want to be the sole bearer of raising kids. I will never quit my job and do not want to feel like I’m competing with a high earning partner.
Okay, then go find someone who flips burgers for a living.
It’s not about high earners versus people flipping burgers. I would pick a guy who is making $250k and has enough time to spend with the kids over a guy who is making $500 but can’t do that.
I think this is what OP is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Are they jealous? DH is a high earner and is an amazing husband and dad. Sounds like despite being a high earner he makes time for you now and is a good bf. DH hasn't changed in the 17 years we've been together. Has always been great.
I don’t think they are jealous. Some of these women are older ladies who tell me how bad it is to be in charge of kids and the house and all the husband does is make a paycheck. They warned me that this will be my life is I choose a man who works too much.
Well...does he work too much? DH is a high earner but he doesn't work to the point that I'm in charge of everything. He cooks a lot of dinners, takes DS to a lot of activities, helps coach one of his sports teams, helps around the house, etc. So I suppose it depends. High earner doesn't automatically equal someone who works so much they are never around.
Most high earners work a lot and don’t spend as much time with wife and kids. Your DH may be an exception. Or maybe he’s not earning enough to be a high earner.
Is he making at least $1m?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound too immature to be marrying anyone.
I’m not. I’m realistic. I want to marry a man who is an active husband and father before anything. I ( we) are planning on having 2-4 kids and I do not want to be the sole bearer of raising kids. I will never quit my job and do not want to feel like I’m competing with a high earning partner.
Okay, then go find someone who flips burgers for a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound too immature to be marrying anyone.
I’m not. I’m realistic. I want to marry a man who is an active husband and father before anything. I ( we) are planning on having 2-4 kids and I do not want to be the sole bearer of raising kids. I will never quit my job and do not want to feel like I’m competing with a high earning partner.
Okay, then go find someone who flips burgers for a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Are they jealous? DH is a high earner and is an amazing husband and dad. Sounds like despite being a high earner he makes time for you now and is a good bf. DH hasn't changed in the 17 years we've been together. Has always been great.
I don’t think they are jealous. Some of these women are older ladies who tell me how bad it is to be in charge of kids and the house and all the husband does is make a paycheck. They warned me that this will be my life is I choose a man who works too much.
Well...does he work too much? DH is a high earner but he doesn't work to the point that I'm in charge of everything. He cooks a lot of dinners, takes DS to a lot of activities, helps coach one of his sports teams, helps around the house, etc. So I suppose it depends. High earner doesn't automatically equal someone who works so much they are never around.