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🗓️ 6 December 2020
⏱️ 32 minutes
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According to the Natural Bureau of Economic Research, when wives earn more than their husbands the couple are 15% less likely to have a “very happy” marriage, 32% more likely to report marital troubles, and 46% more likely to report separating.
Those are some big numbers. And there's a perfectly good reason for them, but you'd be hard pressed to find people who are willing to talk about those reasons since they fly in the face of cultural narratives.
But that's what we're going to do today.
IN THIS EPISODE:
2:00 Suzanne highlights studies from various publications about wives who earn more than their husbands
4:25 The media's response to the studies
5:45 The real reason why women earning more typically doesn't work
10:15 Women do not become emboldened by becoming breadwinners. They become resentful
13:30 Gender role reversal sets up a competitive relationship between husband and wife
13:40 There's a vast middle ground bw mothers working f/t and year-round and moving in and out of the workforce, working part-time, etc.
15:10 What happens when the roles are reversed
15:30 When the average father is the primary earner, he doesn’t typically use money as a means of control. When women earn more than men, they view their income as “theirs”
17:40 Suzanne reads from an article from a man who had struggles with his own wife regarding her high earning status and how their sex life was affected
20:25 Most women do not consciously choose the role of breadwinner
21:20 What is hypergamy?
22:50 The less traditional the marriage, the more problems Suzanne sees in her coaching
25:10 When a husband earns more than his wife, there's more natural sexual energy bw them. The sex and respect fall away when it's reversed
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1:20.6 | Okay, so we are going to talk about a very topical and sensitive topic today that I'm entitling what happens when wives earn more. |
1:31.7 | And this is a subject that gets a fair amount of play in the media, at least with respect to |
1:37.8 | these studies that keep coming out year after year, showing the same thing, which is what I'm |
1:41.8 | going to read to you first before we get into the analysis. |
1:45.3 | Okay. |
1:46.0 | This, let's see, we'll start with last month from the University of London. |
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