yea its possible!!
girls can do anything guys can
and vise versa
if you put your mind to it, anyone can do anything
2007-03-22 06:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It definately is possible for a womant to earn more money than a man/ husband...Hell, look at Hillary Clinton...She is running for President...Granted she may not win, but the role of a woman is definately growing and expanding.
Now do I feel intimidated by a woman's success? No...I wasn't raised to feel intimidated. If she is successful, I will stand by her side and support her. As it should reciprocate. The same can be said about a woman's intelligence. I prefer an intellectual conversation over a silly conversation any day. I don't that may just be me. I am an old fashion individual, with modern views.
2007-03-22 06:18:29
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answered by facetofacerules 2
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Some guys can't even comprehend being with someone that has a better paying job. I myself do not really care if she likes spoiling me which she does then I do not mind as long as it is going towards bills or spending it on me or us then why does it matter. Consider it this way look at job's say a young female Dr. falls in love with a nurse of course there is going to be a different wage bracket but when it is love money should not matter.
One last thing it is also known that women tend to mature faster and are at times have a higher percentage of intelligence then us men as well better looking can also be a factor.
Little crap like this only bothers men that have a high ego
or are sexist idiots that think women should stay at home and be bare foot and pregnant.
God Bless!
2007-03-22 06:27:37
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answered by Livinrawguy 7
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Sure, it's more than possible, it happens all the time. Real men are not intimidated by women with power, wealth and intelligence, we are turn on by them.
2007-03-29 16:16:39
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answered by blogbaba 6
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Of course it is possible for a woman to make more and yes it is possible that some men are intimidated by these women. Some guys feel that they are not a good husband if they do not make the majority of the money.
2007-03-22 06:17:33
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answered by Kevin J 4
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Yes it is possible, as women engineers make as much as men engineers, great field for women to go into, mechanical and electrical engineering, requires alot of math. I know personally. There are some old school men that are intimidated, but the modern man is not, we all get treated the same, and most women will succeed in business as long as they don't pull out the their ***** cards and whine too much, and mostly men in business will understand what I mean. You have to be an equal asset to corporation or you won't make it.
2007-03-22 06:23:07
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answered by Maria A. 3
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Yes, it's always possible for a woman to make more money. I'm assuming your talking about a husband and wife. It happens. Only guys who are immature and/or have serious ego problems would be intimidated easily by such women. My husband would just laugh all the way to the bank if I would ever be making more money than him.
2007-03-28 17:37:35
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answered by DotRMe 2
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There is no reason why a woman can not make more money than a man.
The question of intimidation varies from person to person. A woman can at times be very aggressive leaving the man helpless. This ability may be given to her by nature as she has to protect her child in the wild
2007-03-22 06:23:34
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answered by sreekrishnakrupa 2
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Some guys are intimidated by the ladies making more money, Personally i have no problem with it, as long as the bills get paid, we have food in the house and a house. The bottom line is it should not matter cause in the long run the money is usually in the same bank acct. And is joint property.
2007-03-27 00:52:36
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answered by Larry M 4
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Yes. To all of it. However, there are some men that is ok with a strong woman. You just have to look for the type of man or woman that match what you have. What he bring to the table you have to also bring to the table then no body is intimidated.
2007-03-29 14:18:54
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answered by Go GO Ressa 5
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To some degree yes. Our society still (STILL!!) sees men as the main breadwinners of the family. My soon-to-be husband explained to me that sometimes he felt like I 'cut his balls off' to a point because I make more than he does. He's a very open-minded man, so I can imagine it might be worse for some of the more conservative traditionalists. But that doesn't mean that you should give up your life and/or career to make him feel like a man. Real men, especially professionals, are turned on by women with power and intelligence.
2007-03-22 06:18:39
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answered by Kitten 4
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