Anonymous wrote:I feel like a hotblooded, starry-eyed freak among you all. I've never cared how much money a man makes.
I wish I could have been more cool and calculating in my choices of men.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I make about $150k. If I didn't date men who made less than I do, it would seriously limit my dating options.
I don't care how much a man makes. I care that he is responsible and works hard.
I have my own money, not too worried about his.
I don't plan to ever marry again, so his financial situation is not my top concern. Just as long as he's not eyeball deep in consumer debt or unemployed, or under-employed, by choice.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with you PP. I think we're odd birds. Money and earning potential just weren't factors for me in mate selection.
In absolute honesty, it was a turn off in my 20s because I assumed these types of guys wouldn't support female ambition.
Anonymous wrote:When I started dating my DH, he earned more than me. Then after awhile he switched careers and made far less. Now he earns zero, is much happier, and stays home with our kids. I'm pretty happy with this situation too.
So yes, I would date someone making less money than me, sure. Why not? I just don't get why someone would ask this question, honestly.
+1
I understand the desire to have a partnership marriage with someone of similar education and interests, but I am not sure that salary necessarily works as a proxy for that. And I am pretty horrified by some of the regressive attitudes in these posts.
When I started dating my DH, he earned more than me. Then after awhile he switched careers and made far less. Now he earns zero, is much happier, and stays home with our kids. I'm pretty happy with this situation too.
So yes, I would date someone making less money than me, sure. Why not? I just don't get why someone would ask this question, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many of you feel like your man should subsidize your lifestyle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I married one.
As did I. He does WAY more than his fair share around the house, too.
Me too. I didn't know it would turn out that way when we married, though. Fast forward a couple of decades later, and it's been an issue, not gonna lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would for sure, and I don't make a lot.
I am married, and happily married someone who makes less than me, and we have been together now for 12 years.
So, you'd cheat on your husband then? If you're married, you shouldn't be dating anyone, let alone men who earn less than you. Or, do you have an open marriage?
Are you stupid? She is speaking hypothetically.
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many of you feel like your man should subsidize your lifestyle?