Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What % of women really think like OP?
Probably about the same % of men who want a woman who is in shape. It's not fair but I think there is definitely evolutionary drive to want a husband who can support you or woman who is young and fit. I am not fit and my husband is not a high earner, so I have no dog in this fight. We are happy without these things, but I don't fault anyone for wanting it.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me wonder how we are raising our girls, if a 29 year old woman has so little ambition and so much entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am about to marry a man I love very much but I am concerned about the fact that he doesn't not earn a lot of money. I do not think this is a big deal but I want to go in with eyes wide open about what this means for us as a family. Can anyone tell me its going to be okay?
He tripled his income thus far, via additional school work and being a hard worker. He was an admin assistant with a degree in East Asian religion, but ended up as a systems administrator within 10 years.
Is this OP?
Why aren't you answering the questions on this thread about you and your earning power?
NP. OP did answer those questions upthread:
I am currently between jobs as I was recently let go. I do not earn very much and did not focus on making a ton thinking it would fall on my husband when I eventually married.
I'd like a decent UMC lifestyle with 2 children. I realize with this man that seems out of the question. We will probably live a stressed out paycheck to paycheck life with maybe 1 kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am about to marry a man I love very much but I am concerned about the fact that he doesn't not earn a lot of money. I do not think this is a big deal but I want to go in with eyes wide open about what this means for us as a family. Can anyone tell me its going to be okay?
He tripled his income thus far, via additional school work and being a hard worker. He was an admin assistant with a degree in East Asian religion, but ended up as a systems administrator within 10 years.
Is this OP?
Why aren't you answering the questions on this thread about you and your earning power?
Anonymous wrote:I am about to marry a man I love very much but I am concerned about the fact that he doesn't not earn a lot of money. I do not think this is a big deal but I want to go in with eyes wide open about what this means for us as a family. Can anyone tell me its going to be okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am about to marry a man I love very much but I am concerned about the fact that he doesn't not earn a lot of money. I do not think this is a big deal but I want to go in with eyes wide open about what this means for us as a family. Can anyone tell me its going to be okay?
He tripled his income thus far, via additional school work and being a hard worker. He was an admin assistant with a degree in East Asian religion, but ended up as a systems administrator within 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:I am about to marry a man I love very much but I am concerned about the fact that he doesn't not earn a lot of money. I do not think this is a big deal but I want to go in with eyes wide open about what this means for us as a family. Can anyone tell me its going to be okay?