Quote from dc101:
@learn&earn
Income ratio 4x, check. Would you mind sharing age ratio?
I wish you both all the best.Quote from learn&earn:
She is 27 and she is a CRNA and I'm 25 and I manage a property preservation firm. Its really not that weird income wise. She is not really a money person and I am so it works out pretty well. BTW we have been living together for 5 years so I'm about 132% sure that our marriage will be fantastic.
Quote from learn&earn:
She is 27 and she is a CRNA and I'm 25 and I manage a property preservation firm. Its really not that weird income wise. She is not really a money person and I am so it works out pretty well. BTW we have been living together for 5 years so I'm about 132% sure that our marriage will be fantastic.
Quote from WS_MJH:
I second the poster who said to get married, 25 or younger, or get married when you're much older. When you're young, you might be able to find a true partner who hasn't slept around too much, ie won't likely cheat. (This also goes to the poster who said to marry culturally conservative women, very true). If that doesn't happen, just enjoy the single life because nowadays it's much better to be single than married if you don't find a true partner. You have easy access to sex, you keep most of your money and best of all, you don't lose you're freedom. If you really want kids, get married in your 40s-60s and get a prenup.
Quote from hippie:
My friend who run a family shelter in NYC said that making babies out of weblock is the best way to get Section 8 housing, medicare, food stamps and all the government assistance you can't get otherwise.
Instead of sending your kids to college, tell them to give u some grand kids and go on Section 8 housing with all the other benefits. Be fruitful and multiply like flies, tax papers will pay for it all.