Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. I respect and admire my husband very much. His ambition and intelligence were some of the things that attracted me to him in the first place. He built a billion dollar business from scratch. He had some help obviously but he did most of the work himself. Not many people can say that (including me) and I genuinely admire it.
Does this mean you are a billionaire? Just curious.
This is probably gross, not net after he pays his staff, taxes, etc.
Or Melinda Gates has started posting on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. I respect and admire my husband very much. His ambition and intelligence were some of the things that attracted me to him in the first place. He built a billion dollar business from scratch. He had some help obviously but he did most of the work himself. Not many people can say that (including me) and I genuinely admire it.
Does this mean you are a billionaire? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. I respect and admire my husband very much. His ambition and intelligence were some of the things that attracted me to him in the first place. He built a billion dollar business from scratch. He had some help obviously but he did most of the work himself. Not many people can say that (including me) and I genuinely admire it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a great guy but he’s kind of a lightweight. He has a funny job that people make fun of him for and he doesn’t really have any gravitas or status in our social circle.
I see friends who admire and respect their husbands and their opinions and I wish I had that. I feel that I can’t trust his judgement. He’s not serious enough.
What's your impressive job? How much gravitas or status do you have in your social circle? How much more $$ do you make than your husband?
I work at State. No mean to brag but it is an “impressive” DC job. I don’t make much but I do have status.
I mean I get it but then if status matters to you (and that’s ok - imo the best thing a person can do for themselves is to be honest in their own mind about what they really want out of life), why did you marry a private investigator instead of someone with a more impressive career?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a great guy but he’s kind of a lightweight. He has a funny job that people make fun of him for and he doesn’t really have any gravitas or status in our social circle.
I see friends who admire and respect their husbands and their opinions and I wish I had that. I feel that I can’t trust his judgement. He’s not serious enough.
What's your impressive job? How much gravitas or status do you have in your social circle? How much more $$ do you make than your husband?
I work at State. No mean to brag but it is an “impressive” DC job. I don’t make much but I do have status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a great guy but he’s kind of a lightweight. He has a funny job that people make fun of him for and he doesn’t really have any gravitas or status in our social circle.
I see friends who admire and respect their husbands and their opinions and I wish I had that. I feel that I can’t trust his judgement. He’s not serious enough.
What's your impressive job? How much gravitas or status do you have in your social circle? How much more $$ do you make than your husband?
Anonymous wrote:My DH is a great guy but he’s kind of a lightweight. He has a funny job that people make fun of him for and he doesn’t really have any gravitas or status in our social circle.
I see friends who admire and respect their husbands and their opinions and I wish I had that. I feel that I can’t trust his judgement. He’s not serious enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sympathize. I am dying to know though, what is the job??
Private investigator.
Whenever we go to a dinner party he’s a hit. Everyone asks him questions but it’s not due to respect. It’s more of an amused incredulous fascination.
To be fair he is very very good at his job. When I attend his work events and see the respect and admiration his colleagues have for him, I definitely get turned on. But every one else thinks he is climbing trees and taking pictures of people having affairs.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. I respect and admire my husband very much. His ambition and intelligence were some of the things that attracted me to him in the first place. He built a billion dollar business from scratch. He had some help obviously but he did most of the work himself. Not many people can say that (including me) and I genuinely admire it.
Even YOU can't say that? Wow.![]()
But back to OP - OP, I admire and respect my husband very much some days/moments. Other times he does or says things and I'm like "really?"
One thing I have observed is that it's very easy for perception to shift based on context. I am sure your DH is good at something. Do you get to observe him in situations where he shines? You might not see him in those contexts often enough. As an example, my DH is a professor. I rarely see him giving seminars or teaching, but when I do it usually turns me on to be reminded of his strengths!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sympathize. I am dying to know though, what is the job??
Private investigator.
Whenever we go to a dinner party he’s a hit. Everyone asks him questions but it’s not due to respect. It’s more of an amused incredulous fascination.
To be fair he is very very good at his job. When I attend his work events and see the respect and admiration his colleagues have for him, I definitely get turned on. But every one else thinks he is climbing trees and taking pictures of people having affairs.![]()