Why men feel the need to marry such women is beyond me. Doing household chores and driving the kids to soccer practise is not a job. In no way does it compare to the responsibilities and burdens of her husband's career.
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Totally agree with Anaconda, well summed up. Seems like some need to grow a perspective.
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One mother in TriBeCa, who is married, at least for now, to a Wall Street executive, put it rather bluntly: âMy job was to run the household and the childrenâs lives,â she said. âHis job is to provide us with a nice lifestyle.â But his bonus has disappeared, and his annual pay has dropped to $150,000 from $800,000 a year. âLet me just say this,â she said, âIâm still doing my job.â

You're projecting. Since you obviously wallow in the upper end of the income spectrum and therefore must have a thorough education, you are familiar with term Freudian Projection, no?Quote from Sushi:
You elitetraders who wallow in the lower end of the income spectrum per your own posts here will never know the pain of losing money once you actually have it. It is far worse to have had money and lose it than never having money at all.