You are spot on, Proud of Texas!
And it's not just with women, it's men too. I've noticed it in my civilian business that as a single woman with no significant other I have to really prove myself to my clients and when networking with my peers. It's like I'm standing on one leg until I show them otherwise. But I digress...
What I'm learning from having younger siblings is that it's beginning to be more socially acceptable to let a woman take care of the financials. It has a lot to do with the ratio of available good men to women. Women are feeling that they have to lower their standards to get a man.
My mother, afraid that my standards are too high, has told me to 'make myself a man'. You feed him, dress him, take him to church, and teach him how to act in public. That's understandable in a time when, like you said, a man's sole identity was in his work or skills. If nothing else, he had the skills to pay the bills, or could at least prove himself useful. But in a time when men are not learning to work with their hands anymore, and they're not mowing their own yards, checking the fluids in your car before you get in it, or even taking out the trash, if I'm the sole breadwinner, it's like a slap in the face. No, you are not getting any tonight. Biatch. LOL
Originally Posted by Tiffani Jameson
Try being a woman and asking for a table for one at a restaurant. I'm not saying they'll kick you out, but you can almost feel the whole place looking at you, wondering why you're eating alone. ESPECIALLY if you're attractive.
I get the same kind of curiosity as a guy, but because of the way I carry myself, I've found they just figure I'm from out of town, or I'm a food critic, lol.
I think one of the biggest mistakes women make, is this idea they're going to change a dude. I'm not saying it's impossible, because I've seen it, but more often, I've seen a lot of misery. There's a saying that goes, "If you teach a pig to sing, you just end up wasting your time and annoying the pig."
I will say I do hope you find the right man some day. And I hope you find him without having to lower your standards.
As far as the business world, I'm judged by the fact I've never been married, I have no kids, and I'm not currently in a relationship. But it's a whole different universe justifying myself as a man, than a woman in the same circumstance has to go through. No doubt about it.