Anonymous wrote:This seems like some weird role reversal question, b/c you know women hate when husbands make less than them. It’s totally caustic to relationship, and make those $300k earners have a tiny pool to date from.
Anonymous wrote:Is it a big deal if your wife makes less than you? Do you expect her to take on more household responsibilities because of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like some weird role reversal question, b/c you know women hate when husbands make less than them. It’s totally caustic to relationship, and make those $300k earners have a tiny pool to date from.
Woman who makes roughly triple her DH here: no, I don't hate it. We both make good money, and it goes to the family. There's no "caustic" relationship nonsense, probably because he doesn't overcompensate by throwing his weight around and leaning into BS gender stereotypes. You should try it!
I’m guessing you probably have a HHI of $600k and have a household manager and nanny?
Nope, $450ish and a live-in grandma. But I do agree with your implication that the real reason there's no resentment is because I'm not expected to do every single thing around the house and with parenting. He cooks more than I do, we both clean, we both parent. That's what I was hinting at with not overcompensating.
Anonymous wrote:Why yes, OP, all men think the exact same way and black and white is really useful. 🥺
I mean, are 12 or just have an IQ below 80?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These posts are just so weird to me, seriously juvenile in the vein of " do boys like girls with glasses?" I guess I don't have the DC mindset.
I think there are a handful of "do men like it when [nonsense post here]" posters and a handful of "is it lower middle class to like [thing that many people like]" posters. I hope they all marry each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger question is if men care about their wive’s salary level at all. Because I have never met a man put his wife’s career on a pedestal. Occasionally, I know men that are specifically looking for fellow ambitious women, but it’s a rarity.
Some men put the career of their spouse in high regard. DH brags about my career all the time (reserve military officer). He’s very supportive and jokes he can’t wait until I’m a general. My civilian salary is more than his as well. He’d be really disappointed if I decided to be a SAHM and our household income plummeted.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care that my wife makes less than me. I work 50-55 hours a week and she works 35 hours with almost no commute so she does more at home than I do. I think that’s fair as I do a good amount.
Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger question is if men care about their wive’s salary level at all. Because I have never met a man put his wife’s career on a pedestal. Occasionally, I know men that are specifically looking for fellow ambitious women, but it’s a rarity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like some weird role reversal question, b/c you know women hate when husbands make less than them. It’s totally caustic to relationship, and make those $300k earners have a tiny pool to date from.
Woman who makes roughly triple her DH here: no, I don't hate it. We both make good money, and it goes to the family. There's no "caustic" relationship nonsense, probably because he doesn't overcompensate by throwing his weight around and leaning into BS gender stereotypes. You should try it!
I’m guessing you probably have a HHI of $600k and have a household manager and nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These posts are just so weird to me, seriously juvenile in the vein of " do boys like girls with glasses?" I guess I don't have the DC mindset.
I think there are a handful of "do men like it when [nonsense post here]" posters and a handful of "is it lower middle class to like [thing that many people like]" posters. I hope they all marry each other.
That would be grand!