Anonymous wrote:Seems like every other poster here makes 200-300k and is married to someone else making a salary in this range. How do you guys find women like this? I make in this range as well but every girl I’ve dated earns below 50k. I’m not sure I want to enter a marriage with such a disparity in earnings, but I cannot for the life of me find a single woman who is at my level career wise. Am I dating too young? I mostly stick with women 25-30. I’m
32.
Anonymous wrote:High earning women don’t need to settle for old guys like OP.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like every other poster here makes 200-300k and is married to someone else making a salary in this range. How do you guys find women like this? I make in this range as well but every girl I’ve dated earns below 50k. I’m not sure I want to enter a marriage with such a disparity in earnings, but I cannot for the life of me find a single woman who is at my level career wise. Am I dating too young? I mostly stick with women 25-30. I’m
32.
At this point, you should be dating women, not “girls”.
Anonymous wrote:We met in college but weren't an item, reconnected at a conference many years later. OP, maybe socialize with people you went to school with? Go to more industry events (post-COVID)?
I will also say that for some of our friends the problem OP is describing is that they are turned off by ambitious, driven women who don't have time to fuss over them and don't take nonsense from anyone. There's nothing wrong with wanting someone who has a comparable career to you, but you have to be prepared (and happy!) for them to be your true equal.
Anonymous wrote:Why not try to marry for love?
If you want money, you are better off trying to find a trust fund baby.
DH and I met in grad school. I actually earned more than him when we got married. Now I am a SAHM of 3 kids and he earns a seven figure income.
Lawyers, doctors and bankers/finance girls earn as much as you. If they are hot and smart, they are most likely taken. You can meet these girls at elite grad schools.
Anonymous wrote:First -
Totally unlikely a 25 year old will make $200K. That’s still entry level age.
I married at 33, my husband was 36. He made twice as much as me at the time. After 10 years I made
$25K more. Then he got laid off. Was is employed for a time. He is employed now. Makes decent money, but I make way
More now.
You have no idea how life will turn out.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost everyone I know is in two career marriages with high incomes and they all met in grad school.
+1. This is us.
If you don’t meet in school, you meet via very small social networks where the men date with an eye to the high earning overachiever (even if she wants to step back once you have kids).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At work
+1 that's how we met.
Where is OP meeting these women? Tinder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost everyone I know is in two career marriages with high incomes and they all met in grad school.
+1. This is us.
If you don’t meet in school, you meet via very small social networks where the men date with an eye to the high earning overachiever (even if she wants to step back once you have kids).
Anonymous wrote:Almost everyone I know is in two career marriages with high incomes and they all met in grad school.