09-01-2009, 05:09 PM
How often have you read some snide comment about how anti-Christian bigot George Gollin (George D. Gollin, George Dana Gollin) envies his wife because she has a better job than he does?
Well--it's true, she does have a better job than he does!
According to the University of Illinois Salary List 2008-2009, dated August 27, 2008, Gollin's wife, U of Illinois "Conflict of Interest Officer" Melanie Loots, has a present salary of $160,425.00, with a proposed salary of $166,842.00.
Self-promoting cyberstalker George Gollin makes "only" $100,000.04 in present salary and $101,900.04 as a proposed salary.
The trustees of the university obviously believe that Gollin's wife is worth 60% more than Gollin. And she's in line for a 360% bigger raise too. No wonder he has an inferiority complex--he's inferior!
Not only is she wearing the pants in the family, she's carrying the heavier wallet too. She probably needs the extra swag to pay a marriage counselor and psychiatrist.
She really is bringing home the bacon, not just the mutant lab pigs the FDA says she sold to the public for food.
And you can bet she especially appreciates how George's little hobby has brought public focus onto her, her salary, her FDA violations, her "Conflict of Interest Officer" shortcomings, her lesbian offspring's vulgar blogs, her conversations about "Papists," spring rolls, chocolate vaginas, etc., etc.
At some point doesn't she begin to wonder whether that idyllic Midwestern lifestyle has been irreparably polluted by continued association with a misogynistic east coast schlemiel?
Well--it's true, she does have a better job than he does!
According to the University of Illinois Salary List 2008-2009, dated August 27, 2008, Gollin's wife, U of Illinois "Conflict of Interest Officer" Melanie Loots, has a present salary of $160,425.00, with a proposed salary of $166,842.00.
Self-promoting cyberstalker George Gollin makes "only" $100,000.04 in present salary and $101,900.04 as a proposed salary.
Quote: Present Salary Proposed Salary(Page 83 of PDF file, page 81 of document)
Gollin, George $100,000.04 $101,900.04
Quote: Present Salary Proposed Salary(Page 188 of PDF file, page 186 of document)
Loots, Melanie J. $160,425.00 $166,842.00
The trustees of the university obviously believe that Gollin's wife is worth 60% more than Gollin. And she's in line for a 360% bigger raise too. No wonder he has an inferiority complex--he's inferior!
Not only is she wearing the pants in the family, she's carrying the heavier wallet too. She probably needs the extra swag to pay a marriage counselor and psychiatrist.
She really is bringing home the bacon, not just the mutant lab pigs the FDA says she sold to the public for food.
And you can bet she especially appreciates how George's little hobby has brought public focus onto her, her salary, her FDA violations, her "Conflict of Interest Officer" shortcomings, her lesbian offspring's vulgar blogs, her conversations about "Papists," spring rolls, chocolate vaginas, etc., etc.
At some point doesn't she begin to wonder whether that idyllic Midwestern lifestyle has been irreparably polluted by continued association with a misogynistic east coast schlemiel?
Quote:Women who earn more money than their partners are more likely to divorce, according to a well-known marriage researcher, Steven Nock, of the U. of Virginia, Dept. of Sociology. The chances of divorce increases since women know they can now take care of themselves economically.http://www.lovevictory.com/news1.cfm?ID=76
Quote:Believe it or not, recent research shows that a man actually can become psychologically damaged when his wife earns a larger percentage of the household income than he does. He can get migraines, feel less satisfied with his overall life, and even get clinically depressed.http://www.trumpuniversity.com/blog/post...sbands.cfm
Researchers say that it's worse if the wife brags about her larger salary and tries to make a power play by getting more of the decision-making in the household or trying to get the husband to do more of the household duties. When she rubs it in, the husband just can't take it. He becomes even more depressed and sometimes sick.
Quote:"Society says the male is supposed to be the breadwinner. Men define masculinity by how much broad they can bring home. Men feel more pressure to bring home more money because this is central to his identity and the masculine role," he says. ...http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1..._61573827/
The worst part about a man who feels insecure about his wife's higher salary, notes Dr. Carter, is that he could begin to feel inadequate, which could lead to marital conflict.
"A man earning less than his mate will feel that it is not fair and become resentful. He may begin to question himself and develop self-doubt and then may resort to verbal, psychological or even physical attack of his mate to feel better," he added.
Quote:There's this societal belief that whoever has the money in a relationship has the power, and if she makes more money than he does, she's somehow going to take over," Hayden says. "He's going to be this poor, pathetic person without any say.http://www.pinkmagazine.com/lifestyle/pa..._more.html