Tango Yankee
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I feel the same way, personally. I once asked my husband what he'd think and if he'd be offended if I made more than him: significantly more (which I don't, and probably won't ever, but that is due to my career choice). He stared at me for a minute and said, "We'd have more money. How is that a bad thing???!!!?? Who'd be upset about MORE MONEY???" For the education, well, I think that people should be proud of their partner if they have more degrees than them. They know how much work they take.
My wife was just hired by my company at a salary higher than mine. It's been a serious blow to my fragile male ego! :eeek: Oh, and she's had her Masters for about 7 years now, and I won't finish mine until December. I'm having a hard time dealing with that, as well. :eusa_doh:
Weeeellll... maybe not. I'm actually very pleased that she's finally been able to get back into a field she loves (Financial Aid) and for a great company. Besides, if my bruised ego needs a salve I can always point out to her that I will always outrank her (she's a retired Tech Sergeant/E-6 and I'm a retired SMSgt/E-8.)
But as your husband says, how is more money a bad thing? And what kind of idiot wouldn't take pride in their wife's accomplishments? Well, my wife's first husband was that kind of idiot, so we know they're out there--and an insecure lot they are!!!
Cheers,
Tom