Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you OP? Why shouldn't they care?
Even if you're done raising kids and paid for college and all of that, perhaps he wants to travel and do things that cost money. He doesn't want to foot the entire bill or stay at home because you can't afford it. It makes sense to care.
I’m 27.
Do you care how much your partner makes?
Yes and no. I care that he makes enough to care for himself but I don’t care if he makes 100k versus 300k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some men don't care and some men care. It's an expression of their views on gender roles. I would say that men who don't care are more alpha.
Make no mistake, the men who do care have as many (if not more) gendered expectations. They just want the woman to bring in an income at the same time.
Hard pass.
So you'd rather be a kept woman so than at least you know what he is paying for?
Not PP but men who look 50/50 don’t understand the value of non-financial contributions and sacrifices of women in marriage . They are actually labor moochers
Hard pass
Not in my marriage. Perhaps you should have been smarter about how you pick your partner. They are perfectly capable of doing everything you think you must do for them.
Not PP but men who look for 50/50 don’t understand the value of non-financial contributions and sacrifices of women in marriage . They are actually labor moochers.
Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some men don't care and some men care. It's an expression of their views on gender roles. I would say that men who don't care are more alpha.
Make no mistake, the men who do care have as many (if not more) gendered expectations. They just want the woman to bring in an income at the same time.
Hard pass.
So you'd rather be a kept woman so than at least you know what he is paying for?
Not PP but men who look 50/50 don’t understand the value of non-financial contributions and sacrifices of women in marriage . They are actually labor moochers
Hard pass
On our second date, my husband asked me if I planned on having a big career. I said I wasn't sure, watching the women at work around me working long hours. I was having my doubts if that's what I wanted. He offered me an engagement ring six months later. We've been married for 30 years. I've never had to work unless I wanted to. I worked for some years, and then became a SAHM. Now retired. I manage my stock portfolio online, and do my own thing. I have no regrets. You ladies can work for the man, I'll take care of my man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some men don't care and some men care. It's an expression of their views on gender roles. I would say that men who don't care are more alpha.
Make no mistake, the men who do care have as many (if not more) gendered expectations. They just want the woman to bring in an income at the same time.
Hard pass.
So you'd rather be a kept woman so than at least you know what he is paying for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some men don't care and some men care. It's an expression of their views on gender roles. I would say that men who don't care are more alpha.
Make no mistake, the men who do care have as many (if not more) gendered expectations. They just want the woman to bring in an income at the same time.
Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Some men don't care and some men care. It's an expression of their views on gender roles. I would say that men who don't care are more alpha.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it either. I’m a woman who does well in general but not great for DC. I always supported myself just fine on my income, saved for retirement, never had any debt. I never cared what a man made when I was dating. I mean, I might have thought someone making below 50k would need to be awesome dad and primary caregiver material, but everyone I dated made between 50-100k when I was dating in the early 2000s in DC. I settled down with someone in grad school who was making zero money. If they are destitute or have insane debt that might matter, but otherwise no. I think people have forgotten how to be human, they date online, have a checklist, etc. It’s really crazy. I always just went by attraction and how well we worked together, had a similar life view. It worked out great.
Anonymous wrote:On our second date, my husband asked me if I planned on having a big career. I said I wasn't sure, watching the women at work around me working long hours. I was having my doubts if that's what I wanted. He offered me an engagement ring six months later. We've been married for 30 years. I've never had to work unless I wanted to. I worked for some years, and then became a SAHM. Now retired. I manage my stock portfolio online, and do my own thing. I have no regrets. You ladies can work for the man, I'll take care of my man.