Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thirty something man and woman dating for 1.5 years, discussing marriage.
Woman has a family member getting married. Costs are airfare, hotel, and car rental.
Woman makes 50,000. Man makes 500,000. How should travelling costs be split? Should the woman pay for everything or maybe everything but the mans flight, since it is her family? Or should the man pay for more since he makes so much more?
You are a 30 something woman making $50k? Get a better job, loser.
You don't know anything about the OP's job or life yet you're content to call her a loser for what she makes. You're the loser here.
The average income in this country is under $50k. Whoever posted that needs to get out of their pampered DC bubble and see the real world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you need to break up. You are dating outside your class. There are high earning women who should be going out with him.
We are in the same profession. I work in a public interest position helping low income people and he defends large corporations, hence the income difference.
Is this a joke or just a totally misinformed excessive liberal social worker?
Probably attorneys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thirty something man and woman dating for 1.5 years, discussing marriage.
Woman has a family member getting married. Costs are airfare, hotel, and car rental.
Woman makes 50,000. Man makes 500,000. How should travelling costs be split? Should the woman pay for everything or maybe everything but the mans flight, since it is her family? Or should the man pay for more since he makes so much more?
You are a 30 something woman making $50k? Get a better job, loser.
You don't know anything about the OP's job or life yet you're content to call her a loser for what she makes. You're the loser here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say the relationship should be dissolved. Arguing about who is going to pay for a wedding after 1.5 years of dating, especially when one person is making so much more than the other, either screams a penny-pinching man or a gold-digger woman. Yuck, what gross people on both sides.
Yeah, this is basically her trolling DCUM in hopes everyone will say he should pay for her trip since he makes 10x what she does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you need to break up. You are dating outside your class. There are high earning women who should be going out with him.
We are in the same profession. I work in a public interest position helping low income people and he defends large corporations, hence the income difference.
Is this a joke or just a totally misinformed excessive liberal social worker?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you need to break up. You are dating outside your class. There are high earning women who should be going out with him.
We are in the same profession. I work in a public interest position helping low income people and he defends large corporations, hence the income difference.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say the relationship should be dissolved. Arguing about who is going to pay for a wedding after 1.5 years of dating, especially when one person is making so much more than the other, either screams a penny-pinching man or a gold-digger woman. Yuck, what gross people on both sides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thirty something man and woman dating for 1.5 years, discussing marriage.
Woman has a family member getting married. Costs are airfare, hotel, and car rental.
Woman makes 50,000. Man makes 500,000. How should travelling costs be split? Should the woman pay for everything or maybe everything but the mans flight, since it is her family? Or should the man pay for more since he makes so much more?
You are a 30 something woman making $50k? Get a better job, loser.
Anonymous wrote:Each pays own airfare, woman offers to pay hotel/car and man declines and pays it. Equally because of, to me, chivalry and the income disparity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have picked up the whole tab for my DH back when we were dating and he made a quarter of what I made (he was law student at the time, only made $ as a summer intern).
I don't get why people are in these weirdly unequal relationships and don't see fit to share their largesse if they are the higher-earning member of the couple, unless they aren't serious and they don't want to sink more money than they absolutely have to into doing things with someone they aren't into. That's my guess for what's happening here. It's not like the guy is making $100K and the woman is making $80K. It's hugely unequal and it's a shared event (despite it being for her relatives). I'd definitely pay. That he wouldn't just offer to smacks of him not really committing to this relationship.
It's not THEIR largesse. They aren't married. They aren't engaged.
It'd be swell if he offered to foot the whole bill but it's not reasonable to EXPECT him to pay for her out of town family wedding.
I agree it shouldn't be expected but all other things being equal (ie, they are both kind/good partners to one another) I would be peeved if my 500K bf let me pick up a 500 dollar hotel tab when he knew I was making peanuts.
It comes down to like, a statement on general character and generosity. OP shouldn't expect it and as others have said should pay for everything she would have paid for otherwise, but I would think twice about a BF who didn't offer to pick some of that up when they were coming from a place of such wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Op you need to break up. You are dating outside your class. There are high earning women who should be going out with him.
Anonymous wrote:Op you need to break up. You are dating outside your class. There are high earning women who should be going out with him.