In your opinion, does your spouse need to help financially?
Well, when you're married or atleast in a serious relationship and living together. Would you expect your spouse to help out on paying for bills, rent, food, etc.? Or would you be okay with it if you were the only one paying for everything, just because you love them?
Personally, I'd never want to live with a woman who doesnt want to pay or even go to work. I wouldnt mind paying more than she does, like, lets say our rent is 1000$ a month, and I pay 700$ and she only pays 300$. I wouldnt mind if its not equally shared in payment, but I would expect her to help atleast a little bit.
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Being different is very normal.
We share a bank account so it's both our money.
And in my opinion, it's not always equal if someone makes a lower wage than the other. Let's say someone makes $60,000 a year and his partner only makes $35,000. She shouldn't have to pay half the rent and she should only pay maybe 1/4 of it while the man pays most of it because of his higher wage or else she will be paycheck to paycheck and be poor and have no money and wouldn't be able to pay for everything or she has no money to do fun stuff and her partner wonder's why she never wants to go anywhere. She doesn't have any money. If the partner wants her to pay half of everything, move into a cheaper place she can afford with the half of rent. If he doesn't want to do it, he can pay most the rent.
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I know of couples who jealously guard their own pots... doesn't seem to be the basis of a good relationship to me.
This. I never kept score, but I was always adamant about having a partner that would pull their own weight.
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As a man, I'm totally okay with paying for more or less everything. I don't understand those on this site who criticise women for being "hypergamous". I totally agree that it's the duty of a husband to look after his wife financially - at least, if that's what she wants.
That said, if a wealthy, classy, well-dressed older woman wanted to take me under her wing............ ![]()
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I've caught a lot of flak in my youth for wanting a woman with a career. The thing is - I married late and could afford providing for a family and didn't mind, but in my generation, it was really hard to find independent women with intellectual velleities that wanted to be what was back then called a house-wife. I needed an intellectual equal and someone who stimulated me and also, being the catastrophist that I was back then, someone who wouldn't need to rely on another man in case something happened to me.
I stuck to my guns and it was the best decision I've ever made, my wife was more than an equal partner: she opened doors for me and had the civilising influence only a sophisticated woman can have! ![]()
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I've caught a lot of flak in my youth for wanting a woman with a career. The thing is - I married late and could afford providing for a family and didn't mind, but in my generation, it was really hard to find independent women with intellectual velleities that wanted to be what was back then called a house-wife. I needed an intellectual equal and someone who stimulated me and also, being the catastrophist that I was back then, someone who wouldn't need to rely on another man in case something happened to me.
I stuck to my guns and it was the best decision I've ever made, my wife was more than an equal partner: she opened doors for me and had the civilising influence only a sophisticated woman can have!
I would prefer a housewife, but quite ironically, this is one thing that isn't on my extensive list of "deal breakers".
Every time I go in Harrods or Fortnum & Mason, however, I do dream that I'll bump into a wealthy, foreign woman who'll fly me to New York or Paris and allow me to marry her.
But the (ill-fated) list of deal-breakers would still apply.
To be honest, if one is married why do you live as two single people? Have you not heard of a joint bank account? Seperate accounts... It seems odd. How does it work? Just saying... Maybe I don't understand how things work elsewhere. Here in Wales a joint bank account for a married couple is tradition.
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I've caught a lot of flak in my youth for wanting a woman with a career. The thing is - I married late and could afford providing for a family and didn't mind, but in my generation, it was really hard to find independent women with intellectual velleities that wanted to be what was back then called a house-wife. I needed an intellectual equal and someone who stimulated me and also, being the catastrophist that I was back then, someone who wouldn't need to rely on another man in case something happened to me.
I stuck to my guns and it was the best decision I've ever made, my wife was more than an equal partner: she opened doors for me and had the civilising influence only a sophisticated woman can have!
I would prefer a housewife, but quite ironically, this is one thing that isn't on my extensive list of "deal breakers".
Every time I go in Harrods or Fortnum & Mason, however, I do dream that I'll bump into a wealthy, foreign woman who'll fly me to New York or Paris and allow me to marry her.
But the (ill-fated) list of deal-breakers would still apply.
How comes you go into those places?
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I've caught a lot of flak in my youth for wanting a woman with a career. The thing is - I married late and could afford providing for a family and didn't mind, but in my generation, it was really hard to find independent women with intellectual velleities that wanted to be what was back then called a house-wife. I needed an intellectual equal and someone who stimulated me and also, being the catastrophist that I was back then, someone who wouldn't need to rely on another man in case something happened to me.
I stuck to my guns and it was the best decision I've ever made, my wife was more than an equal partner: she opened doors for me and had the civilising influence only a sophisticated woman can have!
I would prefer a housewife, but quite ironically, this is one thing that isn't on my extensive list of "deal breakers".
Every time I go in Harrods or Fortnum & Mason, however, I do dream that I'll bump into a wealthy, foreign woman who'll fly me to New York or Paris and allow me to marry her.
But the (ill-fated) list of deal-breakers would still apply.
How comes you go into those places?
Mainly for groceries, but sometimes for clothes and accessories. I also occasionally buy wine and cigars from Harrods.
I've caught a lot of flak in my youth for wanting a woman with a career. The thing is - I married late and could afford providing for a family and didn't mind, but in my generation, it was really hard to find independent women with intellectual velleities that wanted to be what was back then called a house-wife. I needed an intellectual equal and someone who stimulated me and also, being the catastrophist that I was back then, someone who wouldn't need to rely on another man in case something happened to me.
I stuck to my guns and it was the best decision I've ever made, my wife was more than an equal partner: she opened doors for me and had the civilising influence only a sophisticated woman can have!
I would prefer a housewife, but quite ironically, this is one thing that isn't on my extensive list of "deal breakers".
Every time I go in Harrods or Fortnum & Mason, however, I do dream that I'll bump into a wealthy, foreign woman who'll fly me to New York or Paris and allow me to marry her.
But the (ill-fated) list of deal-breakers would still apply.
How comes you go into those places?
Mainly for groceries, but sometimes for clothes and accessories. I also occasionally buy wine and cigars from Harrods.
Sounds like you’re doing alright for yourself! I’m more of a John Lewis/Waitrose man myself. I do like popping into Harvey Nichols on occasion though for their food hall.
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