Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.
Is this true for women as well?
Coming from a woman who is currently holding down a job and has a decent employment history? Fine. A woman who isn't working, has a poor employment history, etc.? Suggests mooch, like they just can't get their crap together or are lazy and think that staying home with kids will be easier. And if, for whatever reason, kids don't happen--what then?
Personally, I don't care how much money the other person is making, but by 40, you should have your shit together and be able to demonstrate that you are an independent, functional adult. That means a reasonable employment history, a job or your own business or something.
I completely agree. Sounds like OP's brother's desire to be a SAHD really means, " I can't get it together and want someone to support me."
OP, why does he want to be a SAHD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.
Is this true for women as well?
Coming from a woman who is currently holding down a job and has a decent employment history? Fine. A woman who isn't working, has a poor employment history, etc.? Suggests mooch, like they just can't get their crap together or are lazy and think that staying home with kids will be easier. And if, for whatever reason, kids don't happen--what then?
Personally, I don't care how much money the other person is making, but by 40, you should have your shit together and be able to demonstrate that you are an independent, functional adult. That means a reasonable employment history, a job or your own business or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.
Is this true for women as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.
Is this true for women as well?
I know two "SAHDs by choice". One is a cousin and the other is a friend from childhood. Both were ES teachers before marrying and were very upfront with women they seriously dated that they wanted to be the primary caregiver in the summers. I think it is significant that both married successful women who didn't have involved fathers (raised by single moms) and that the families had sons (though my cousin now has a daughter as well).
That said, I'd find it a turn off if I was dating a guy with a history of underemployment and he said that he wanted to be a SAHD. I'd see it as a sign that he was lazy/incompetent and hoping for a socially acceptable (even admirable) way to opt out of working. But I wouldn't date a chronically underemployed guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.
Is this true for women as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great ideas about asking questions. Thanks. At the end of the day all he wants is to have kids, be a SAHD, and have some one to share his life with.
be a SAHD?? Maybe he shouldn't mention that to prospective dates. I would think that's a red flag for a mooch.