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In reply to the discussion: Married Ladies: Don't Quit Your Day Job -- Ever [View all]Marrah_G
(28,581 posts)53. Agreed!
My best friend has been a stay at home mom with disabled (autistic) twins. Now that the girls are teenagers, she has gone back to college and will be an RN a year from now. She is alot more confident now that she will be able to support them if her marriage ever fails. If her marriage doesn't fail she can still work part time nights/weekends and contribute to the household.
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I think it's real, but measuring how big of a problem it is, population-wide is problematic.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2013
#9
"Contributing financially to the marriage and family equalizes the relationship."
mac56
Dec 2013
#16
Even if you never break up, relying on a single income is one of the most dangerous--
eridani
Dec 2013
#7
It's a lot more dangerous if you are single and you have your job kicked out from under you
duffyduff
Dec 2013
#38
The thing is the author of the piece apparently read "The Cinderella Complex,"
duffyduff
Dec 2013
#46
Very true. Even in retirement if one of you dies, the other loses the extra SocSec check
eridani
Dec 2013
#58
My goal is to want to be as independent as possible but now am forced to live with relatives.
duffyduff
Dec 2013
#60
I agree that it's important for women to keep doing something in the form of
Sheldon Cooper
Dec 2013
#8
Very few people can without a trust fund or some other source of income like a spouse
duffyduff
Dec 2013
#63
I've been stuck in low-paying jobs for a while now, when I am employed, but my
TwilightGardener
Dec 2013
#33
My husband and I were married at 18 yo..47 years ago... Partnership in all it's definitions is...
Tikki
Dec 2013
#44