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I AM NOT ASKING YOU TO SPEAK FOR ALL MEN. I asked your opinion as a man what you believe generally some men feel. But since you dont feel quilified to answer, just forget I asked.
I've found that most men nowadays actually want their spouse to go out and GET a job, and think she's "inferior" if she doesn't have one...but I don't know what they think about the income level and "inferiority".
Of course, having a job isn't something I see as a positive.
Of course I would only base this idea on personal experience.
That's good to hear. Not that you have the personal experience, I'm sorry you do, but that you are not painting with a broad brush. Many do on this forum to both genders.
And my answer to that was, do you mean to say that a deployed servicemember can't be a good father--because he's only providing financially for his children?
Well i'm glad he is helping but no my son's father isn't around him at all. I don't know your situation.
You believe when a woman has a higher salary than her husband she believes she is superior and that her husband is not pulling his weight. Is that how men perceive their wifes when she does not make as much money as he?
The reason I don't feel qualified to answer is because I didn't think it was fair for me to speak on behalf of ALL men. You then stated in a later post as to weather I thought generally some men felt this way, and I believe I did say yes.
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