Anonymous wrote:It's interesting how everyone just assumes that because she has a dead-end career that she really wants to be a stay-at-home mom
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t be happy about it at all. Some of these responses are crazy. I’m sure if genders were flipped the responses might change a little.
I would like my children to marry someone who matches or compliments their ambitions and achievements. What OP is describing doesn’t sound like it to me.
Anonymous wrote:If that's who makes him happy and they are figuring out their own finances, it's on them. Some women are content not to be career-ambitious and that's ok.
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel about your son (who has a semi lucrative career but nothing crazy) marrying a woman who is college educated but makes close to minimum wage in her late 20’s? This is my son. She’s pretty and nice but has no career or money of her own. They’re both the same age.
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel about your son (who has a semi lucrative career but nothing crazy) marrying a woman who is college educated but makes close to minimum wage in her late 20’s? This is my son. She’s pretty and nice but has no career or money of her own. They’re both the same age.
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel about your son (who has a semi lucrative career but nothing crazy) marrying a woman who is college educated but makes close to minimum wage in her late 20’s? This is my son. She’s pretty and nice but has no career or money of her own. They’re both the same age.
Anonymous wrote:If your son loses his job or becomes sick or disabled, would this woman step up and find higher paying work or take on extra jobs for income? What is the backup plan here?
I’ve told my 12th grader to never date, marry or bring home any dumb, lazy and/or mean women, unless he wants a lifetime of grief and being taken for granted. Unambitious with no career at almost 30 yrs old falls under one of the first 2 categories.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t be happy about it at all. Some of these responses are crazy. I’m sure if genders were flipped the responses might change a little.
I would like my children to marry someone who matches or compliments their ambitions and achievements. What OP is describing doesn’t sound like it to me.