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A new trend? Sugar wife?


Ja  Rhule

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Yes, seeing it more and more.

 

My wife only works 2 days a week. If she went to 40-50 hours per week she could easily support our whole family and I could sell out my business, take on a small part time job and stay home the rest of the time with the kids (or the golf course). We would be set financially.

She will have absolutely nothing to do with that idea even though I have floated it for years.

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I see a new trend taking place in corporate world where women earn high income and have high positions while their husbands either stay home with kids or work low income jobs.  Anyone else noticed that?

Yep

My husband is an engineer, all the guys he works with make less money than their wives. 

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