Why men who make less than their wives lie about their earnings

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AlfredoJalifeR_ Las políticas neoliberales han provocado un ataque de triple efecto: 1. Maridos despedidos y recontratados con ingresos inferiores. 2. Necesidad de que las esposas trabajen (más baratas). 3. Desintegración familiar como consecuencia, con todo lo que ello representa

IEAKwame Oh yes..now I expect them to pay for the first date

Man, I’m counting the days until annie gets to “Jim you can now be a stay at home dad” money. equalpay

Good sign. Still a low percentage though.

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They do not want to feel inferior to their women through exposure of their earning less than wives. This is again a man's superiority complex. A man cannot accept that he is inferior to woman in any respect. Therefore even in workplaces a woman boss is always a subject of gossip.

Why do women lie about being oppressed in Western Society ?

What about the share of alimony?

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