That is a good question!! I honestly never thought about it...
Much to my mother’s chagrin, I’ve never been much interested in what my partner does as far as money. This is probably naive, but at the same time I don’t want my opinion of a man so changed by their wallet. She specifically wants me to marry someone who can “take care of me” financially as my father did her. This kinda frustrates me a lot because I am not interested in the old Victorian notion of marrying for financial gain.
I could understand her thinking it a small consideration, but she mentions it all the time. So for her I think it really is like a HAVE TO. Ugh.
I digress. I would marry a man despite his debts, though it may be a bad sign of having debts.
Much to my mother’s chagrin, I’ve never been much interested in what my partner does as far as money. This is probably naive, but at the same time I don’t want my opinion of a man so changed by their wallet. She specifically wants me to marry someone who can “take care of me” financially as my father did her. This kinda frustrates me a lot because I am not interested in the old Victorian notion of marrying for financial gain.
I could understand her thinking it a small consideration, but she mentions it all the time. So for her I think it really is like a HAVE TO. Ugh.
I digress. I would marry a man despite his debts, though it may be a bad sign of having debts.