[b]Anonymous wrote:I'm newly divorced and in my mid-40's. I married a lawyer the first time and know that money doesn't buy happiness, more than ever. Now all I want is someone who makes me feel great, who is kind to my kids, and overall makes my life better (with humor, occasional cooking, and good sex).
He doesn't need to be taller than me or make more money than I do. He can make less than I do, as long as he doesn't expect me to support him (I have enough on my plate).
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends. If unemployment is a short term temporary situation, that is ok. If a low paying career was something the man is really pationate about and he can make up for it in other ways like being a responsible spender, good with kids, etc etc then it is fine. But I am not interested in another dependent mooching off me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Basically ladies you find a man who treats you and your kids like royalty he only wants to be with you no other women yet he works at burger king . but says he wants to find something better.does he have a chance with you?
In theory yes. But it also depends on how intellectual, well-read etc he is. I like having interesting conversations with my spouse, and I find that our having similar education levels in related fields means that we tend to have a lot of non-personal stuff to talk about. Then again, I also went to grad school with people who are dull as bricks to talk to, so I know formal education isn't really what determines this, more just general curiosity and natural intelligence...and for all I know someone working at BK has a PhD and is just having trouble getting work in his field.
FWIW, I have noticed that sometimes its the men who overcompensate if they feel insecure about having a lower salary. A BigLaw friend of mine has tended to date men outside of law who typically earn less than her (just happenstance). Until her latest BF who I think is awesome and a keeper, they have all been obviously insecure with the discrepancy and exhibited super macho behavior that would really bother me. Her current BF is less well-educated and earns less than her, but treats her fantastically and clearly respects her. I think he's great and really hope they stick together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
It is to me. I want to have a family and be the primary childcare provider. I also have a liberal arts degree and work in the non profit world. I would never earn enough to be the primary breadwinner in this area. I need a guy who earns at least over 6 figures by 28 so that we can live here comfortably.
LOL @ "six figures by 28." I hope you are willing to date outside of your non-profit/political circle. Good luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
It is to me. I want to have a family and be the primary childcare provider. I also have a liberal arts degree and work in the non profit world. I would never earn enough to be the primary breadwinner in this area. I need a guy who earns at least over 6 figures by 28 so that we can live here comfortably.
LOL @ "six figures by 28." I hope you are willing to date outside of your non-profit/political circle. Good luck to you!
If I were really chasing money doen, I would have the foresight to pick a degree/ career field where potentially rich men will be.
I got my MBA from Columbia business school where I ment my husband. We have both done incredibly well in the world of finance. I'd say everyone in my graduating class (62% men) are wealthy.
But my DH is also attracted to ambitious women.
+1
If a woman is chasing money going to business school is a great investment. At worst, she'll end up making money herself. At best she'll also land a rich husband.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Basically ladies you find a man who treats you and your kids like royalty he only wants to be with you no other women yet he works at burger king . but says he wants to find something better.does he have a chance with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
It is to me. I want to have a family and be the primary childcare provider. I also have a liberal arts degree and work in the non profit world. I would never earn enough to be the primary breadwinner in this area. I need a guy who earns at least over 6 figures by 28 so that we can live here comfortably.
LOL @ "six figures by 28." I hope you are willing to date outside of your non-profit/political circle. Good luck to you!
If I were really chasing money doen, I would have the foresight to pick a degree/ career field where potentially rich men will be.
I got my MBA from Columbia business school where I ment my husband. We have both done incredibly well in the world of finance. I'd say everyone in my graduating class (62% men) are wealthy.
But my DH is also attracted to ambitious women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
It is to me. I want to have a family and be the primary childcare provider. I also have a liberal arts degree and work in the non profit world. I would never earn enough to be the primary breadwinner in this area. I need a guy who earns at least over 6 figures by 28 so that we can live here comfortably.
LOL @ "six figures by 28." I hope you are willing to date outside of your non-profit/political circle. Good luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
It is to me. I want to have a family and be the primary childcare provider. I also have a liberal arts degree and work in the non profit world. I would never earn enough to be the primary breadwinner in this area. I need a guy who earns at least over 6 figures by 28 so that we can live here comfortably.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Basically ladies you find a man who treats you and your kids like royalty he only wants to be with you no other women yet he works at burger king . but says he wants to find something better.does he have a chance with you?
Is he taking orders or is he the manager?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Basically ladies you find a man who treats you and your kids like royalty he only wants to be with you no other women yet he works at burger king . but says he wants to find something better.does he have a chance with you?