Anonymous wrote:I noticed a trend with men in my family, the wealthier men started out being more independent and less aligned with their wives views at the start of the marriage but as they get older they basically go into full submission mode to their wives and there seems to be barely any conflict because they adopt the mindset of their wife being right about everything. These are men with net worths ranging from $10-50M. I kind of wonder why they’re like this, but it seems like it’s because they have a lot to lose in a divorce the older and richer they become. Men who are less wealthy have a different mindset where they will more readily butt heads with their spouse.
This has just been my observation. Anyone else see this pattern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deferential in what ways? Maybe I married wrong, because we're wealthy, and we've had a power struggle since the beginning, and it hasn't changed.
Politically. I’ve seen men who started out as conservative republicans become more liberal over time, and usually they’re married to a very liberal feminist type woman.
Now you could argue these men simply wised up and became enlightened, or it could be the fact they don’t want to destroy their marriage by getting into political debates with their spouse in an era of extreme polarization.
Anonymous wrote:Selection bias. The ones who don’t become deferential get left as was the case in my marriage. Ex became increasingly entitled and generally insufferable the more he earned.
Anonymous wrote:Deferential in what ways? Maybe I married wrong, because we're wealthy, and we've had a power struggle since the beginning, and it hasn't changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deferential in what ways? Maybe I married wrong, because we're wealthy, and we've had a power struggle since the beginning, and it hasn't changed.
Why on earth are wealthy women hanging out on DCUM? Some weird kind of flex, eternally gossipy, or just nothing to do?
Anonymous wrote:Deferential in what ways? Maybe I married wrong, because we're wealthy, and we've had a power struggle since the beginning, and it hasn't changed.