absolutely. a healthy relationship is not base upon money. and i think you'd already known that. my wife makes wayyy more than me. if we let this to judge our marriage, it would end long time ago.
2007-02-28 06:51:50
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answered by harmony 7
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That depends upon the significance each one of them puts on the monetary aspect of their relationship. The idea that the man is the bread winner and the woman takes care of the home is pretty much passe, however the stigma that the man should earn more still bothers some people.
I think it could best be handled by putting their incomes or whatever portion of the individual incomes into a common bank account and no worry about who contributed how much.
2007-02-28 07:00:40
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answered by don n 6
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Most relationships are also partnerships. If both of you feel ok with this money thing thats all that counts. As long as she doesn't flaunt this in her mans face or belittle him. Lots of people share a certain portion of their money and put this into one account that both can use. Then also have an account of their own for whatever they want. If both can live on less then she could put her extra money into a vacation fund, or household fund. Or they both could contribute accordingly to what they make. Yes, balanced doesn't always have to be equal.
2007-02-28 07:02:14
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answered by peach 6
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Of course! Besides, there's nothing wrong when a woman makes a higher and decent salary than her man! Also, it shouldn't be about competition between the couple anyway!
2007-02-28 06:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Definetly if the love is there, Me as a male I wouldnt mind it at all because at the end of the day, we as a couple would enjoy those funds. Im down with it and a think the mentality is changing as generations pass that no gender should be help superior then the other.
2007-02-28 06:54:28
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answered by Joshua J 1
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it rather is an extremely confusing question to respond to, yet all i will rather say on the priority for now's that girls folk and adult men people for sure have distinctive roles to play. adult men are generally bodily better, yet women persons are greater versatile, and that they are genuinely greater emotionally clever. They the two have strengths and weaknesses alike which will cause them to supplement one yet another. I doubt heavily consequently that girls people could be waiting to stay completely in a society faraway from adult men altogether (it fairly is been spoke of in lesbian feminist circles many circumstances). Ditto to adult men all residing on my own besides. i does no longer say adult men have been greater advantageous on account that is asserting that they are greater advantageous at women people at rearing toddlers and being emotionally switched on and it rather is obviously no longer real. basically because of the fact women persons are no longer as tall as adult men generally and are not as sturdy in a muscular experience does not cause them to inferior; they have attributes the two actual and psychological that outweigh this. all of it comes back to being distinctive, no longer greater advantageous nor inferior.
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answered by elzey 4
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Yes, and if a man and a woman are in a relationship, there shouldn't be any contests on who earns more.
2007-02-28 06:52:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely, but you have to make sure that you don't make him feel like he's not contributing anything to the relationship.
If he wants to pay for dinner, let him do it. If he has a problem with her making more money, then they need to sit down and discuss it rationally.
2007-02-28 06:56:00
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answered by Lillian M 3
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Yes. If you're with a man who can't deal with you making more than him. Then, that is only a symptom of a larger problem.
2007-02-28 06:51:04
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answered by Uncle Tim 6
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YES! especially if the man is comfortable in his manhood. I am in that situation as we speak, I have always made more money than my fiancee. We have been together for 3 years and still going strong. His thing is, his money is bill money and my money is our play money.
2007-02-28 06:55:22
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answered by DREAMER 2
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