Weird. Maybe you don’t know many women or you live in a city where people can’t afford a place to live on their own, in which case both women and men suffer.
My wife has always made more than me, and I’m totally cool with it!
I’m in a college town. State College, PA. Yes, it’s affluent enough to make home ownership unattainable for most. Even amongst the non-students in the area, financially independent young women simply don’t exist.
I own a yoga studio downtown and so I must admit that I talk to a fair amount of young women, albeit in a professional setting.
I don’t know a single young woman (under 40) who is not financially dependent on a man, despite my wider-than-most social circles.
Sounds not wide at all. I don’t know a woman under 40 who is financially dependent on a man. And I have a pretty limited tolerance for socializing
May I ask where you live?
PNW
Weird.
What’s weird about my observation? Do you know many young women who are financially independent?
You should go to Singapore. Plenty of them there.
What the hell man. Get out a bit more. Where do you live?
State College, PA
Imagine posting this, unprompted.
Why are you upset about it?
Weird. Maybe you don’t know many women or you live in a city where people can’t afford a place to live on their own, in which case both women and men suffer.
My wife has always made more than me, and I’m totally cool with it!
I’m in a college town. State College, PA. Yes, it’s affluent enough to make home ownership unattainable for most. Even amongst the non-students in the area, financially independent young women simply don’t exist.
I own a yoga studio downtown and so I must admit that I talk to a fair amount of young women, albeit in a professional setting.