AAkasha
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ORIGINAL: Homestead I average ten hour days, six days a week. Overhead and materials cost quite a bit. Then take out taxes. I work my ass off. I still don't make as much as someone with a cushy office job. I finally got tired of the snobbery, and decided to just take a relationship break while I work up new tooling and expanded my product markets. It's too much stress to do both. This is very indicative of our present culture. As an aspiring entrepreneur and future business owner I've experienced the opposite. Most that approach me are hoping that I will forego the above and relegate myself to the domestic bliss found in staying at home. I have not experienced snobbery or a lack of support. They are more than willing to finance the lifestyle I have at present and the one that I would want. Of course the selling point is typically that my talents are best utilized in other areas. You've gotta love the creative use of semantics. porcelaine The sad fact is that women have been conditioned to judge men by income. I'd rather find someone to combine forces with, in work and life in general. But I'm forgoing that in the interest of self improvemnt for now. I'm very talented and productive. I just need to be able to crank product out faster. Setting up machines and tooling on a shoestring budget takes a lot of time and work. But I'll get there, I'm very persistent. I just don't need someone looking over my shoulder, and having hissies about me missing play dates at the moment. That pretty much screwed up the last thing I had going....live and learn. I grew up knowing what I wanted to be: a professional woman, financially independent, who had boytoys at her beck and call. I wanted to be a corporate executive with my pick of men, especially men I could spoil with my money. I didn't really think I wanted to marry a man who did not have a job, but that's sort of how it worked out. I really related to the characater Sela Ward played in "Nothing in Common," having Tom Hanks follow her around like a puppy dog. Or Linda Fiorientino in "The Last Seduction." I didn't want to be pampered and fawned over by men with lots of money; I wanted to have the earning power. I have no idea how much this relates, if at all, to my femdom side. Akasha
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