Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life is not consistent. Someone might be rich today and unemployed tomorrow.
When DH and I met and during the first years of our marriage, DH made more money than me. DH and I put me through law school at night and now I make almost 3X what DH makes. If this was the situation when we first met, I'm not sure that it would have worked. Even now, I wish that our paychecks weren't so skewed towards reliance on mine. It's a lot of pressure to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life is not consistent. Someone might be rich today and unemployed tomorrow.
I met my DH in college, I had no idea how much he would make. Now we are pretty much on par with each other. I'm around 160K and he's at 175K. Together we do quite well for a family. However, if one of us loses our job, we can still afford our bills. That is what is most important to me.
Earning potential hopefully can only go up.
Anonymous wrote:Life is not consistent. Someone might be rich today and unemployed tomorrow.
I met my DH in college, I had no idea how much he would make. Now we are pretty much on par with each other. I'm around 160K and he's at 175K. Together we do quite well for a family. However, if one of us loses our job, we can still afford our bills. That is what is most important to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do so many of you feel like your man should subsidize your lifestyle?
+1
Lots of gold diggers here.
My DH is a teacher. He is a great father, excellent cook, and a co-partner in all ways (around the house etc.).
Anonymous wrote:Life is not consistent. Someone might be rich today and unemployed tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many of you feel like your man should subsidize your lifestyle?