I won't say it's a deal breaker but to a certain extent it matters. At the end you can dream of anything but you can't fulfill that if you don't have money in your pocket. Your income determines your lifestyle. So basically I would want someone who is ambious towards her goal, earning decently to at least support her dream and ambitions.
If they Rock your world with sex then it would be better than making more money because sex is more important to you than money he can grow with education and better job but sex is harder to find something close to what you had before With no disease caught while searching, So Education is the key.
Yea because I've been with someone who used to ask me for money all the time and it sucked. I'm not about that. I prefer it if he can support himself, even if that means he isn't making a lot of money yet.
For me, No, I'm looking for the personality of the person not their bank balance. Though from the number of women I've dated Income seems to be one of their major drives.
It does matter because the amount of money you make is a direct correlation with your sense of value and how hard of working you are. It also speaks to the ambition that you have. You can date someone as you mentioned in your example but it sure isn't going to last long.
It only makes a difference if you are a shallow person or a gold digger. If you choose a partner because of what they earn you are choosing their money not them. Money or color of skin should be irrelevant in a relationship.
Women are generally more concerned with the other person's income compared to men. As the main breadwinner, it doesn't really concern me what my girl's income is.
By time we both hit 30, we need to individually be making 40k-50k at the least and working our way up. In the 20s, i’ll excuse it long as their saving up their half
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It does.
Two people who are exactly the same in every way except their income. Higher income is nicer. It's not the biggest factor and for many it's not a deciding one, but it still matters.
Income, not. Ability to make ends meet together, absolutely. Else it will fall apart. Her champagne taste on his beer income won't work. And too many 'hers' expect diamonds on top of champagne - so get lied to by crooks or go alone and crying with good ordinary men.
No it doesn't. I'm not gonna complain if you are making 30$ an hour, or if you are rich of course, but even if you work at McDonalds it won't be a deal breaker.
If the end goal of a relationship is raising a family, then money definitely counts as its been found useful in providing food, clothing, housing, and other things that assist in making for a comfortable living.
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i don't care about her income, but i do care about her having enough free time for me so less income is indirectly better
Yeah same, lol
I wouldn’t want a partner working all the time and we didn’t spend a lot of time together
I won't say it's a deal breaker but to a certain extent it matters. At the end you can dream of anything but you can't fulfill that if you don't have money in your pocket. Your income determines your lifestyle.
So basically I would want someone who is ambious towards her goal, earning decently to at least support her dream and ambitions.
If they Rock your world with sex then it would be better than making more money because sex is more important to you than money he can grow with education and better job but sex is harder to find something close to what you had before
With no disease caught while searching,
So Education is the key.
Yea because I've been with someone who used to ask me for money all the time and it sucked. I'm not about that. I prefer it if he can support himself, even if that means he isn't making a lot of money yet.
For me, No, I'm looking for the personality of the person not their bank balance.
Though from the number of women I've dated Income seems to be one of their major drives.
Hell yes it matters. I don’t wanna date a lawyer that works more hours then me. Never see each other.
Its been proven that financially stable , more educated couples tend to have lower rates of divorce.
Yes because I'm old school & the man should be the main provider in the household.
It does matter because the amount of money you make is a direct correlation with your sense of value and how hard of working you are. It also speaks to the ambition that you have.
You can date someone as you mentioned in your example but it sure isn't going to last long.
Yes, because I'm not getting with a bum. And I personally believe taco bell jobs should be for teenagers personally.
I make my own money and work my ass off for what I have and get. I want a partner to have the ambition I do.
If he is working a taco bell to get by as he is actively looking for his dream job somewhere better, that's not an issue
It only makes a difference if you are a shallow person or a gold digger.
If you choose a partner because of what they earn you are choosing their money not them. Money or color of skin should be irrelevant in a relationship.
It doesn't matter to me. I just want to be with someone who is able to pay their bills, someone who has a honest and decent job.
Women are generally more concerned with the other person's income compared to men. As the main breadwinner, it doesn't really concern me what my girl's income is.
By time we both hit 30, we need to individually be making 40k-50k at the least and working our way up. In the 20s, i’ll excuse it long as their saving up their half
It does.
Two people who are exactly the same in every way except their income. Higher income is nicer. It's not the biggest factor and for many it's not a deciding one, but it still matters.
Income, not. Ability to make ends meet together, absolutely. Else it will fall apart.
Her champagne taste on his beer income won't work. And too many 'hers' expect diamonds on top of champagne - so get lied to by crooks or go alone and crying with good ordinary men.
Not to me. I don’t care if you’re a trillionair, with a big dick and sexy as hell. If you’re an asshole or untrustworthy, I’ll leave you high and dry.
No it doesn't. I'm not gonna complain if you are making 30$ an hour, or if you are rich of course, but even if you work at McDonalds it won't be a deal breaker.
It does not matter. If money is something that matters with you when choosing a partner then there is something wrong with you.
If the end goal of a relationship is raising a family, then money definitely counts as its been found useful in providing food, clothing, housing, and other things that assist in making for a comfortable living.