I’m a law student, and I used to date really smart, ambitious men – great…
I’m a law student, and I used to date really smart, ambitious men – great on paper, but the spark wasn’t there. I’ve been engaged for a year and a half now to a man who’s 7 years older, working as a manager in a retail store, who makes my heart ecstatic. Sometimes I wonder if I made the right choice
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If you’re happy go for it. Money isn’t EVERYTHING. I mean if you guys can pay the bills/have food on the table etc. all the important things (and no driving a 200,000 $ car ISN’T one of the important things.) then you’re fine.
Answered By: MergedLoki ( Points)
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wait, you’re a law student amirite? you’ll likely have all the money you need, so you don’t really need a "sugardaddy" type of guy. You WILL need someone who loves you, I say go for it.
Answered By: onyx22 ( Points)

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At least he has a job. Sometimes you run into people in throughout your life that are out of the ordinary. "Extraordinary" cannot be used here because the very idea of not defining yourself by your occupation has grown to a disgusting hyperbole on the boundaries of socially unacceptable. Disgusting is appropriate. If your husband is content with where he is and neither of you feel out of place in your relationship because of how you both spend your days (granted, being in law is kind of one of those careers that has a tendancy to cross over into your personal life, it isn’t EVERYTHING that comprises your being), then there is no problem. Unless you’re having second doubts for some other reasons, thinly veiled and projected onto an issue RE: disparity between job tiers. Then that’s on you.
Answered By: Captain ( Points)