Do Singaporean men feel insecure if their wives earn more? YouTubers break down what a 'high value' man is

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Do Singaporean men feel insecure if their wives earn more? YouTubers break down what a 'high value' man is
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Men, how would you feel if your wife earned more than you? While some may assume that it's shameful and demoralising for a man to draw a lower salary than their partner, others beg to differ. In a podcast by The Daily Ketchup, hosts Daniel Lim, Jonathan Paul and Jared Alex Tan said they would be all right if their...

While some may assume that it's shameful and demoralising for a man to draw a lower salary than their partner, others beg to differ.

He also shared that his wife doesn't ask for "extravagant things", and he is able to afford the things that she wants.He did admit that sometimes, some of their expenditures hurt his wallet more than hers.So, how do they manage their finances as a married couple? The money added to the joint account is also split evenly despite his wife drawing a higher salary than him.

"But say once I hit that $4,000 to $5,000 mark, where I think it's quite negligible, and most of these will go into my savings anyway, then I can afford to divide [the money] by numerical value."When it comes to the definition of a 'high value' man, both sexes have fairly different takes.

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