Hey Everyone,
We hear this phrase all the time, and are even told that it's part of God's given plan for the family that the man should be a provider.
But what does this phrase REALLY mean? Does it mean that a man should be able to pay for everything, hands down?
I have several questions I'd like to ask about this but I am going to ask them in the form of a poll. The poll is going to be anonymous and multiple choice, so please feel free to choose the answers that best reflect your own beliefs. I am hoping that people will then discuss some of the answers (whether you agree or disagree with them) throughout the rest of the thread.
I realize this thread might get a bit heated so I would like to PLEASE ask that the discussion would be respectful and not just melt down into an accusation that all women are out for is money.
As most people familiar with my posts know, I was always a provider in my relationships, so part of my reasonsfor this thread is trying to define what a provider might look like in my OWN future, since I've never had one.
(And, depending on how the discussion goes, I have ideas for two more threads, including one that asks the male counterpart of this question.) Ladies, if you feel like this is a loaded question, just bear with me, because I have one ready for the guys as well.
Everyone is welcome to answer!!! I think the most interesting poll results would be seen if I could somehow divide the answers into what males and females chose separately (because I'm guessing they will choose different answers.) However, the only way I know to do that would be to write two identical threads, and try to get all guys to answer one, and all girls to answer the other, which would be a bit redundant.
I'm also not able to provide as many answers as I'd like or in as much detail as I want, but we'll find a way to best with what the site graciously provides for us. If you have other answers not listed in the poll, by all means, please include them in your post.
I'm really looking forward to your answers but PLEASE, let's turn this into a meaningful discussion that helps us better understand each other and DOESN'T get reduced to a feeling of "women are just plain evil."
Please feel free to both vote AND post when ready!
We hear this phrase all the time, and are even told that it's part of God's given plan for the family that the man should be a provider.
But what does this phrase REALLY mean? Does it mean that a man should be able to pay for everything, hands down?
I have several questions I'd like to ask about this but I am going to ask them in the form of a poll. The poll is going to be anonymous and multiple choice, so please feel free to choose the answers that best reflect your own beliefs. I am hoping that people will then discuss some of the answers (whether you agree or disagree with them) throughout the rest of the thread.
I realize this thread might get a bit heated so I would like to PLEASE ask that the discussion would be respectful and not just melt down into an accusation that all women are out for is money.
As most people familiar with my posts know, I was always a provider in my relationships, so part of my reasonsfor this thread is trying to define what a provider might look like in my OWN future, since I've never had one.
(And, depending on how the discussion goes, I have ideas for two more threads, including one that asks the male counterpart of this question.) Ladies, if you feel like this is a loaded question, just bear with me, because I have one ready for the guys as well.
Everyone is welcome to answer!!! I think the most interesting poll results would be seen if I could somehow divide the answers into what males and females chose separately (because I'm guessing they will choose different answers.) However, the only way I know to do that would be to write two identical threads, and try to get all guys to answer one, and all girls to answer the other, which would be a bit redundant.
I'm also not able to provide as many answers as I'd like or in as much detail as I want, but we'll find a way to best with what the site graciously provides for us. If you have other answers not listed in the poll, by all means, please include them in your post.
I'm really looking forward to your answers but PLEASE, let's turn this into a meaningful discussion that helps us better understand each other and DOESN'T get reduced to a feeling of "women are just plain evil."
Please feel free to both vote AND post when ready!
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