Anonymous wrote:Am I that out of touch for thinking that making $80k at 30 is doing pretty well? I’m 50+ and just cracked $100k this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to be a stand home mom so yes, you do want a meal ticket.
Accept who you are, dump the good guy, let him find a good girl, and go find you a man who will pay for your life without much in return.
OP here. I don’t think a woman staying home is a meal ticket. My mom worked very hard to raise 6 kids. They both worked but in different spectrums.
I also don’t plan to quit working forever. If I did stay home, it would only be max of 3-5 years until kids go to school. I don’t see a point in staying home after that.
Anonymous wrote:What do you do that you make 180 at 29?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not looking for a meal ticket.
Age: I’m 29 and he’s 30.
Salary: I make base of $180k but can go up to $230k if I work OT. He makes $80k and his salary will not increase.
Outlook: I’m not sure if I would ever stay home but I want the option to take a couple of years off to raise my kids while they’re young.
I grew up in a large family where we didn’t have a lot of extra money. My dad was the sole provider while my mom took care of us. We couldn’t partake in after programs or extra curricular activities because we didn’t have the expendable income to cover it. I had to work 60 hour weeks and delay college so that I could save up and not take out so many student loans. I didn’t finish my degrees until 23 and 27 because of it.
I want to provide my kids with the opportunities I didn’t have. I want them to be able to partake in any activities they want, go on a family vacation, and pay for their college.
I’ve only ever dated men that have matched my salary or made more. It’s a new territory for me.
This problem will work itself out. You're only six years away from a geriatric pregnancy. It doesn't seem likely that you'll find someone that checks all of your boxes before then.
yep - op posts like she's 21-25
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like if this is an issue you should filter for it earlier on. Seems like something that's pretty easy to ballpark.
OP here. That’s what I’ve been doing with men but we met on a night out and it all happened so quick.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not looking for a meal ticket.
Age: I’m 29 and he’s 30.
Salary: I make base of $180k but can go up to $230k if I work OT. He makes $80k and his salary will not increase.
Outlook: I’m not sure if I would ever stay home but I want the option to take a couple of years off to raise my kids while they’re young.
I grew up in a large family where we didn’t have a lot of extra money. My dad was the sole provider while my mom took care of us. We couldn’t partake in after programs or extra curricular activities because we didn’t have the expendable income to cover it. I had to work 60 hour weeks and delay college so that I could save up and not take out so many student loans. I didn’t finish my degrees until 23 and 27 because of it.
I want to provide my kids with the opportunities I didn’t have. I want them to be able to partake in any activities they want, go on a family vacation, and pay for their college.
I’ve only ever dated men that have matched my salary or made more. It’s a new territory for me.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, and women aren't gold diggers...OP will happily marriage a POS man who's rich. But dump a great guy who happens not to be rich.
This is why so many women are unhappy. You're still stupid enough to think money does buy happiness. It doesn't after a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Am I that out of touch for thinking that making $80k at 30 is doing pretty well? I’m 50+ and just cracked $100k this year.
Anonymous wrote:A guy I’ve been dating is everything I want with the exception of his income. His income will likely never change and grow. I know money doesn’t equal happiness and it’s not super important in the grand scheme of things, but it’s important for the life I envision. I want the ability to stay at home when I have kids, give kids a comfortable life, retire, etc. Should I overlook it?