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Also Jen…there’s a difference between attracting men who don’t make a lot of money, there is nothing wrong with marrying someone who is hard working, but doesn’t make a lot of money–and attracting someone who expects a woman to be his sugar mama. I’d run for the hills, if I were her. lol
I tell my dd…to not support a man. Unless her HUSBAND falls ill, or loses his job…do not date men who seem to never have jobs, and always want you footing their bills. No.
I tell my son…don’t look for women who only want a man to take care of them. He plans to be successful, and it is wise to make sure that you meet a woman who is looking for a partner, not someone who will take care of her. I believe in women being SAHM’s, but what I mean, is more that he doesn’t date a woman who has a lot of financial problems, and is looking for a bail out.
Don’t rescue women, is basically what we are teaching him.
I want both of my kids to marry people who are confident, and capable of standing on their own…not looking to my kids to clean up the messes they have from past lives.
It’s a balance. I believe that your friend needs a good book to help her get out of the mindset she’s in, and stop blaming her choices on her low self esteem, and instead, try to work on herself so she makes better choices.
I tell my dd…to not support a man. Unless her HUSBAND falls ill, or loses his job…do not date men who seem to never have jobs, and always want you footing their bills. No.
I tell my son…don’t look for women who only want a man to take care of them. He plans to be successful, and it is wise to make sure that you meet a woman who is looking for a partner, not someone who will take care of her. I believe in women being SAHM’s, but what I mean, is more that he doesn’t date a woman who has a lot of financial problems, and is looking for a bail out.
Don’t rescue women, is basically what we are teaching him.
I want both of my kids to marry people who are confident, and capable of standing on their own…not looking to my kids to clean up the messes they have from past lives.
It’s a balance. I believe that your friend needs a good book to help her get out of the mindset she’s in, and stop blaming her choices on her low self esteem, and instead, try to work on herself so she makes better choices.
