visagrunt wrote:
Okay, here's a fairly serious question:
For men in married/partnered relationships, are you the primary or the second income? I'm particularly interested in whether there is any trend towards more men becoming the second income in their families.
Oh, I do hope so!
My wife and I get almost the same money....she'd get a bit more than me if she worked 5 days, but she tends to do a bit less so that she's got time to study, so she ends up a bit worse off than I am. On the other hand, half of my earnings go straight into my early retirement fund, which will provide me with the equivalent of half my current salary when I finally escape the world of work forever in a year or two. So for all practical purposes my salary is much lower than hers, if you mean the amount that actually gets spent.
Also we are in many ways financially divorced.......pooling resources was just costing me way too much, so eventually I drew a line in the sand and went solo. So I'm not sure the "main breadwinner" label really applies to me.
I really don't like the whole male breadwinner thing. I prefer the communistic idea of a group (a couple in this case) redistributing their money so that everybody enjoys the same lifestyle. I don't feel any obligation to pay partners just because they're female, though obviously the communistic thing would make me want to share with them if they were truly poorer than I am. I hate jobs and it's pretty much all I can do to stick it, so the last thing I want is dependents making the situation worse - I'll do a hell of a lot for loved ones, but don't for god's sake ask me to work for an employer just to keep you in luxuries. It's also a myth that children cost lots of money to raise. I know people on the breadline who have raised fine kids.