In my case; Do men sincerely care about how much money their partners make? I know this is a common topic of discussion on this sun, but I suppose I haven’t gotten a cut and dry answer from the general consensus.
I (32f) live in the suburbs of a major city and make a VERY modest living. I have a federal job and pull in about 64k, and that’s my gross, so we all know about taxes and shit like that. I have ambitions to make more obviously, but currently this is where I am. I have been matching with men who appear to be really well off, and have high profile jobs. They are either my age or in their late 30s. And I wouldn’t be surprised if these individuals earned six figures, easy.
I’m dating intentionally and have aspirations of finding a life partner and starting a family, but situations like this make me self conscious about my own earnings. Especially because I just moved home last month to pay off the new car I bought, and to save for a house to start a family in.
Do many men care if their partners or dating prospects make significantly less money? Because while I’m not pulling in a high income, I do believe that as a contributing partner, I’d still be able to provide a decent share towards a family and cohabitation. I just become concerned that I high profile career, only meshes well with another high profile career. To be “more on your level”.
Has anyone else had experiences/feelings such as this? Or am I overthinking it?
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