What? It is perfectly okay for a woman to earn significantly more money than a man in a relationship. In a healthy and equal relationship, both partners should be able to pursue their individual careers and goals, and their income or earning potential should not be a determining factor in the success of the relationship.
It's important to remember that financial success or earning potential does not define a person's worth, value, or contribution to a relationship. What matters is mutual respect, support, and understanding between partners, and a willingness to work together to build a fulfilling and happy life.
In fact, research has shown that relationships where both partners have equal say in decision-making and where each partner contributes in their own way tend to be more satisfying and successful. So as long as both partners are comfortable with their respective income levels and are supportive of each other's careers and ambitions, there is no reason why a woman earning more than a man should be a cause for concern.