Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200K is pretty much my minimum for dating a guy seriously but I also make $220K and I have some issues so I figure a guy who can’t even make more than I do has even bigger issues than I do. That said it would be an exception if they were truly excelling at something I respect that’s less lucrative, like they are a research scientist, a successful musician or artist, or a serious journalist.
What do you bring to the table? Your paycheck? Not sure that makes up for your issues, whatever those are.
Just FYI, this is what insecure men say. Don't use that phrase unless you want to sound like one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200K is pretty much my minimum for dating a guy seriously but I also make $220K and I have some issues so I figure a guy who can’t even make more than I do has even bigger issues than I do. That said it would be an exception if they were truly excelling at something I respect that’s less lucrative, like they are a research scientist, a successful musician or artist, or a serious journalist.
What do you bring to the table? Your paycheck? Not sure that makes up for your issues, whatever those are.
Just FYI, this is what insecure men say. Don't use that phrase unless you want to sound like one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know women that looked for high earning spouses and they got them. The problem, they are miserable as their husbands don’t treat them like equals, have cheated on them, work late for.... If money is your first priority in a partner, you’ll regret it.
TONS of women have cheating husbands and/or ones tha taren't helpful around the house and aren't great fathers. Plus they are broke or make very average salaries.
Money makes everything easier, including putting up with or divorcing your cheating husband.
Anonymous wrote:I know women that looked for high earning spouses and they got them. The problem, they are miserable as their husbands don’t treat them like equals, have cheated on them, work late for.... If money is your first priority in a partner, you’ll regret it.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. A Man is not a plan. This board is nuts. I’ve been a
SAHM and it’s hard work! Juggling career and family is hard but it’s nice to have choices and decide as a family. If you are attracting women who only want a 200+ man, you need to swipe differently. I am teaching my girls to be able to fend for themselves. Your husband could have an affair, Health issues, a hidden secret, or god forbid dies!
Anonymous wrote:Would love to know where all these people with astronomical salaries work? Controller jobs in the DC area usually go for around 150 in a middle market company.
Anonymous wrote:Um, what? Can you explain your point a different way. It’s confusingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know women that looked for high earning spouses and they got them. The problem, they are miserable as their husbands don’t treat them like equals, have cheated on them, work late for.... If money is your first priority in a partner, you’ll regret it.
Trust me, spouse doesn’t treat you as equal just because you didn’t look at his paycheck. You will regret either way.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. A Man is not a plan. This board is nuts. I’ve been a
SAHM and it’s hard work! Juggling career and family is hard but it’s nice to have choices and decide as a family. If you are attracting women who only want a 200+ man, you need to swipe differently. I am teaching my girls to be able to fend for themselves. Your husband could have an affair, Health issues, a hidden secret, or god forbid dies!
Um, what? Can you explain your point a different way. It’s confusingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know women that looked for high earning spouses and they got them. The problem, they are miserable as their husbands don’t treat them like equals, have cheated on them, work late for.... If money is your first priority in a partner, you’ll regret it.
Trust me, spouse doesn’t treat you as equal just because you didn’t look at his paycheck. You will regret either way.
plus 1. I know a girl that married for money, stayed home, prenup, he divorced her and she had no resources because she never worked on herself. Her plan was a rich guy. That’s it You sound like a terrific mom.Anonymous wrote:Wow. A Man is not a plan. This board is nuts. I’ve been a
SAHM and it’s hard work! Juggling career and family is hard but it’s nice to have choices and decide as a family. If you are attracting women who only want a 200+ man, you need to swipe differently. I am teaching my girls to be able to fend for themselves. Your husband could have an affair, Health issues, a hidden secret, or god forbid dies!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP,
We are in our 40s and 50s and have never made anywhere close to 200K individually or combined. When I met my husband, he was earning peanuts as a post-doc at NIH. Research doesn't pay, even when you have an MD and a PhD. It's a labor of love. It saves lives. There are a lot of professions with a higher purpose, and perhaps you could look there for a spouse.
And yet we're living a nice life in Bethesda, because we live frugally and invested wisely in the stock market.
There will be plenty of interested people if you present well and are genuine and charming. Some people on DCUM are crazy, ignore.
Invested wisely and bought housing at a price that is now unthinkable. Don’t be dense. OP cannot afford a SAHM in Bethesda. I think that’s fine—he can live in Anne Arundel with me—but seriously, join us in the current century.