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The Telegraph reports that more than four in ten women now earn more than their partners, with female breadwinners earning on average £14,000 more than their husbands or boyfriends.The Telegraph reports that more than four in ten women now earn more than their partners, with female breadwinners earning on average £14,000 more than their husbands or boyfriends.
Do you live in one of the 40% of households who are now reliant on the female breadwinner's income, meaning the family would not be able to cope without it? While 74% of women believed their other halves would be happy to be househusbands or stay-at-home dads, 6% of men said that they "openly resented" earning less, with 10% of couples entering into an agreement where the male partner tells friends and family that he is the chief earner.Do you live in one of the 40% of households who are now reliant on the female breadwinner's income, meaning the family would not be able to cope without it? While 74% of women believed their other halves would be happy to be househusbands or stay-at-home dads, 6% of men said that they "openly resented" earning less, with 10% of couples entering into an agreement where the male partner tells friends and family that he is the chief earner.
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Are you a woman who earns more than your partner? Or are you a stay-at-home dad? Has this led to resentment from either of you? Was it a choice or result of unemployment? How do you divide household chores? How has the arrangement affected your relationship with your children? What is the reaction from other parents and friends?

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