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    Question for women

    How would you feel if your husband/partner/significant other, earned less than you?
    Are you comfortable with a man who is not the big earner?
    Would you expect to contribute more than he does?

    #2
    Originally posted by expat View Post
    How would you feel if your husband/partner/significant other, earned less than you?
    Are you comfortable with a man who is not the big earner?
    Would you expect to contribute more than he does?
    Well maybe not this year as I am still sitting on the bench. What does it matter? Expenses are split down the middle and I provide the addition things like Holidays, Home Improvements etc - something we would have never been able to do if I had not been a contractor.

    As a note - Hubby has to be be extreamly supportive in looking after kids etc to enable me to do this. Does he mind - not a bit.
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      #3
      Originally posted by expat View Post
      How would you feel if your husband/partner/significant other, earned less than you?
      Are you comfortable with a man who is not the big earner?
      Would you expect to contribute more than he does?
      OK
      Yes
      Yes, as long as he doesn't expect a luxury lifestyle
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        #4
        Originally posted by expat View Post
        How would you feel if your husband/partner/significant other, earned less than you?
        Are you comfortable with a man who is not the big earner?
        Would you expect to contribute more than he does?
        I'm constantly trying to get my OH to be a stay at home hubby - I'd love that.

        And to be honest, I need the support at home - I can't do this job AND run a house, and do shopping, and cook tea every night etc etc, but he refuses constantly - probably incase I can't find a gig one day and we're both left out in the cold.

        I believe 100% in people having their own money though, as it brings independance...so I'd be happy with me taking £3k out the company account each month, giving me a grand, him a grand and putting a grand in the joint account.

        I can see us having this arranagement one day...or possibly the other way round (he's a contractor too). We say that in the future we'll take turns in working...but I dont know how that will actually pan out. There's always more work for me than there is him...

        Anyway - in summary...I couldn't give a t*ss who earns what. I'd just like our family unit to have cash and both of us to be happy.
        My hubby already holds my respect - he was my boss when we first met, and I will always see him through those eyes, even if he's up to his eyes in baby sh*te while I'm prancing out the door in my Prada suit!
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          #5
          Originally posted by expat View Post
          How would you feel if your husband/partner/significant other, earned less than you?
          Are you comfortable with a man who is not the big earner?
          Would you expect to contribute more than he does?
          It was the case before we split and it didn't bother me particularly. I think it bothered him though.

          I am comfortable as long as he is.

          Yes, if I have a 'partner' that's how it should be surely?
          Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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            #6
            Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
            I'm constantly trying to get my OH to be a stay at home hubby - I'd love that.

            And to be honest, I need the support at home - I can't do this job AND run a house, and do shopping, and cook tea every night etc etc, but he refuses constantly - probably incase I can't find a gig one day and we're both left out in the cold.

            I believe 100% in people having their own money though, as it brings independance...so I'd be happy with me taking £3k out the company account each month, giving me a grand, him a grand and putting a grand in the joint account.

            I can see us having this arranagement one day...or possibly the other way round (he's a contractor too). We say that in the future we'll take turns in working...but I dont know how that will actually pan out. There's always more work for me than there is him...

            Anyway - in summary...I couldn't give a t*ss who earns what. I'd just like our family unit to have cash and both of us to be happy.
            My hubby already holds my respect - he was my boss when we first met, and I will always see him through those eyes, even if he's up to his eyes in baby sh*te while I'm prancing out the door in my Prada suit!

            Spot on, if you're a team then that's how it should be!
            Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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              #7
              This is the case for me and my partner doesn't mind. I don't think it matters as long as you don't try rubbing their nose in it

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                #8
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
                Spot on, if you're a team then that's how it should be!
                That's right!

                Now hurry up and iron my shirt
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by snaw View Post
                  That's right!

                  Now hurry up and iron my shirt
                  Anything but ironing!
                  Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
                    Anything but ironing!
                    Anything ?????
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