Would yall date a woman making more than you? Keep it real.

Jazzy B.

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This is the wrong question.

The question should be - what is your percentage contribution if you date a woman that makes more than you?
 
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My last ex was a doctor, and it was pretty great since we had almost zero issues with finances, as opposed to a previous ex (who made significantly less money) where we fought about money all the time.
 

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lol, of course. I’ve recently dated a pharmacist, hospital director, Medicaid director, psychotherapist, and multiple lawyers. I don’t make quite as much, but it’s enough and we’re usually intellectually in similar places. There’s usually less frivolous spending as well.
 

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i would only if said woman is willing to financially invest into the relationship and isn't going to wear her income, degree(s) and accomplishments on her sleeve.

I strongly prefer someone with a certain mindset that will help establish & maintain a healthy and well balanced relationship.

But, there are some professions that I would avoid with rare exceptions. Lawyers, therapists & "Imma PH.D!" types are @ the top of that list.
 

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I'm only at $130k/year....so a broad making $200k is still a win....assuming we got the same spending habits.

If she wastes all her cash on a fancy ride, hair, nails, traveling and shyt...then it's pointless.

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