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traveler56 77F
9560 posts
4/16/2014 1:13 pm

Phyllis, Phyllis, Phyllis, I hope your tongue was firmly in your cheek when you said this.

Some men will object to being out-earned, some will embrace it, and some will not see it as a deciding factor. Actually these days many households have to push for all the earning power they can get, regardless of who is bringing it in.

Finally, dear lady, what about women who are single but still have to make a living? Are they not entitled to a decent wage?


Rocketship 79F
18563 posts
4/16/2014 1:47 pm

Oh my goodness!!!!

What century is that woman living in!!!!

Has she actually talked to the 25's and up recently??


Rocketship 79F
18563 posts
4/17/2014 12:24 pm

Bigblock or Leaf.... I did try to find the original article using Go*gle, with no luck.

Can you direct me to a site where it can be viewed?


Rentier1

4/18/2014 4:42 am

    Quoting  :

I was No. 2 in a relationship for 20 years, and was perfectly content.

She had more money, more stature, and more education.

Didn't bother me in the least.

What was important to me was what I had, not what she had.


Rentier1

4/18/2014 4:48 am

I think her views are accurate except for 'They like the gender gap'.

Women don't like the gender gap.

They want to be paid the same as men, get the same promotions and jobs as men, while retaining all the perks that being a woman gives them.

Women want to have their cake, and eat it as well - just like the rest of us.