Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wow, this is super sexist.
My husband is more than just a paycheck.
This is how *most* women think--that men are ATMs.
Isn't equality great?
Anonymous wrote:
Wow, this is super sexist.
My husband is more than just a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Well, first I’d change your ridiculous money standards for a relationship. That’s just asinine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you reject men that make less than you? A guy who sits around his mom’s house playing video games, sure, skip...but you’d pass on a great guy who is a high school history teacher making 60-70k in a nice secure job with good benefits and decent quality of life? I think you really need to do some difficult thinking. A lot of great, smart people don’t make 150k especially in their early to mid 30s.
It doesn’t benefit a woman to marry a man who makes significantly less than she does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you reject men that make less than you? A guy who sits around his mom’s house playing video games, sure, skip...but you’d pass on a great guy who is a high school history teacher making 60-70k in a nice secure job with good benefits and decent quality of life? I think you really need to do some difficult thinking. A lot of great, smart people don’t make 150k especially in their early to mid 30s.
It doesn’t benefit a woman to marry a man who makes significantly less than she does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you reject men that make less than you? A guy who sits around his mom’s house playing video games, sure, skip...but you’d pass on a great guy who is a high school history teacher making 60-70k in a nice secure job with good benefits and decent quality of life? I think you really need to do some difficult thinking. A lot of great, smart people don’t make 150k especially in their early to mid 30s.
It doesn’t benefit a woman to marry a man who makes significantly less than she does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you reject men that make less than you? A guy who sits around his mom’s house playing video games, sure, skip...but you’d pass on a great guy who is a high school history teacher making 60-70k in a nice secure job with good benefits and decent quality of life? I think you really need to do some difficult thinking. A lot of great, smart people don’t make 150k especially in their early to mid 30s.
It doesn’t benefit a woman to marry a man who makes significantly less than she does.
Wow, this is super sexist.
My husband is more than just a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you reject men that make less than you? A guy who sits around his mom’s house playing video games, sure, skip...but you’d pass on a great guy who is a high school history teacher making 60-70k in a nice secure job with good benefits and decent quality of life? I think you really need to do some difficult thinking. A lot of great, smart people don’t make 150k especially in their early to mid 30s.
It doesn’t benefit a woman to marry a man who makes significantly less than she does.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you reject men that make less than you? A guy who sits around his mom’s house playing video games, sure, skip...but you’d pass on a great guy who is a high school history teacher making 60-70k in a nice secure job with good benefits and decent quality of life? I think you really need to do some difficult thinking. A lot of great, smart people don’t make 150k especially in their early to mid 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you reject men that make less than you? A guy who sits around his mom’s house playing video games, sure, skip...but you’d pass on a great guy who is a high school history teacher making 60-70k in a nice secure job with good benefits and decent quality of life? I think you really need to do some difficult thinking. A lot of great, smart people don’t make 150k especially in their early to mid 30s.
Anonymous wrote:I’m starting to think that marriage just may not be in the cards for me and even if it is, it’ll be too late for me to have kids when I finally do meet someone. I’m 33, decent career but I only make 150k & that isn’t much in terms of cost of living around here.
Is it totally crazy that I’m thinking about potentially adopting at this age? FWIW I’m overweight...have been my whole life ..have lost and gained weight my entire life (@ my usual size 16 now) and refuse to settle for someone who makes less than me, thus why I am single (I’m not naive, i know most successful men want nothing to do with overweight).
Am i jumping the gun and will this make my chances of finding someone even worse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to adopt and not give birth, you are really jumping the gun. You have years and years to do this in.
Go to therapy. Work on your weird fixation on income. It sounds a lot like a defensive mechanism, and it's not serving you well.
This.
Also, for the record, I met my DH at a size 24 and age 38. He makes a lot more than I do. I had a baby at 41. I think you have a weird fixation on income and on your own weight, which at size 16 is not exceptional. At that size I dated plenty of hot guys.
Why on earth would you adopt someone else’s infant rather than having your own, either way? (Unless you had a calling to adopt from foster care, not that it sounds like you do.)
Oh.
My.
God.
I know. PP may have had a size 24 in clothes but definitely has a 00 sized heart.
Why are you all casting aspersions on the first PP? Did you choose to adopt instead of having a baby (knowing that you had no fertility issues)? The vast majority of people choose to have a baby unless it turns out they can't. It's cheaper, usually quicker, and you don't have to worry about a bunch of issues that come with building your family through adoption. I say this as an adoptive mom who totally loves my kids. But yeah, I tried to have one biologically first. Didn't most of you?