Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends. When I was a pretty, fun, outgoing 20 something, men didn't care that I didnt make much money. They weren't thinking with their big head.
Now that I'm in my 30s and married, my lack of work history is a huge problem in my marriage. I'm
Accidentally hit submit. It's a huge problem in my marriage and my DH has little respect for me because my career before marriage/kids didn't make much my D.C. Standards, and then I became a SAHM which he said he was okay with initially, but now it causes a lot of arguments. So I'm working on getting a career started back up.
I could get away with it when I was hot and young, but now I'm under no illusion that men would put up with it. The only men I know who would have major issues going on (abusive, addiction, etc) so they like having someone with few options. I think for initial attraction job/money play little role- men just want someone who looks nice. But for a relationship, they want a functioning adult.
Yup. The guys answering this are picturing a hot 24 year old and essentially saying "don't worry your pretty little head, just keep it tight and I'll keep the lights on." Even if that were OP's situation (it's not), that shit fades and you're left with an average Jane with no work history. There's a difference between 'wouldn't stop me from banging' and 'not an issue at all.'
I think you're both being dishonest. An unambiguous woman is a problem. A stay at home mom who plans on living off someone else now that she is a divorced empty nester is a problem. But a cute divorcee who is working very hard, and who wants me around, is a prize. She could be doing anything at work, except being a sex worker or a Trump White House aide.
Some men are really into having a SAH wife, as a status symbol or an indication of their ability to provide.
Yup.Anonymous wrote:I don't really care WHAT the career is, as long as she has a career. Free loaders are not attractive.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I get it. I didn't expect to not work, but like I said I had useless degree and the only jobs I could get were for temp admin. assistant work. It's not because I didn't want to work. I felt really bad about myself because I wasn't qualified for better jobs and instead of being encouraged to go back to school, I was made to feel like I was useless. That's why he's jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends. When I was a pretty, fun, outgoing 20 something, men didn't care that I didnt make much money. They weren't thinking with their big head.
Now that I'm in my 30s and married, my lack of work history is a huge problem in my marriage. I'm
Accidentally hit submit. It's a huge problem in my marriage and my DH has little respect for me because my career before marriage/kids didn't make much my D.C. Standards, and then I became a SAHM which he said he was okay with initially, but now it causes a lot of arguments. So I'm working on getting a career started back up.
I could get away with it when I was hot and young, but now I'm under no illusion that men would put up with it. The only men I know who would have major issues going on (abusive, addiction, etc) so they like having someone with few options. I think for initial attraction job/money play little role- men just want someone who looks nice. But for a relationship, they want a functioning adult.
Yup. The guys answering this are picturing a hot 24 year old and essentially saying "don't worry your pretty little head, just keep it tight and I'll keep the lights on." Even if that were OP's situation (it's not), that shit fades and you're left with an average Jane with no work history. There's a difference between 'wouldn't stop me from banging' and 'not an issue at all.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends. When I was a pretty, fun, outgoing 20 something, men didn't care that I didnt make much money. They weren't thinking with their big head.
Now that I'm in my 30s and married, my lack of work history is a huge problem in my marriage. I'm
Accidentally hit submit. It's a huge problem in my marriage and my DH has little respect for me because my career before marriage/kids didn't make much my D.C. Standards, and then I became a SAHM which he said he was okay with initially, but now it causes a lot of arguments. So I'm working on getting a career started back up.
I could get away with it when I was hot and young, but now I'm under no illusion that men would put up with it. The only men I know who would have major issues going on (abusive, addiction, etc) so they like having someone with few options. I think for initial attraction job/money play little role- men just want someone who looks nice. But for a relationship, they want a functioning adult.
Anonymous wrote:Piggybacking off the thread about the woman who doesn't respect her husband because of the work he does I was wondering how important is this for most mean because it was really important to my ex-husband.
I was married right out of college and since my spouse made good money and I graduated with useless degree I stayed home or did temp work to fill my time. We didn't have any children. Soon after my husband was making me feel guilty about staying at home since we didn't have kids and started pressuring me to work a full-time. He was growing resentful and I was sick of him being a jerk. Long story short, I divorced him, went to graduate school and today I have great career and I make more money than I ever thought I would. I work long hours 6 days a week most weeks. I I always thought if I made good money I would be more attractive to a potential spouse, but I'm not finding that to be the case. How important is it to a man what his potential wife does for a living?
Anonymous wrote:It depends. When I was a pretty, fun, outgoing 20 something, men didn't care that I didnt make much money. They weren't thinking with their big head.
Now that I'm in my 30s and married, my lack of work history is a huge problem in my marriage. I'm