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Must the so-called "breadwinner" and the head of the household be the same person? Or is that just cultural?
More to the point I am asking if it is Scripturally allowable in some situations (illness, unemployment) for a wife to work and to be the primary source of money if she is the person that has a higher chance of getting and keeping a steady income.
I am not married yet, however I'm asking this because I was once told somewhere that a woman should not even consider a relationship with a man who is not financially stable and able to support both, and that a man cannot be head of the house as Scripturally mandated without being the financial provider.
That may be sound advice, but I am seriously questioning it because some things are more important than money. . .
More to the point I am asking if it is Scripturally allowable in some situations (illness, unemployment) for a wife to work and to be the primary source of money if she is the person that has a higher chance of getting and keeping a steady income.
I am not married yet, however I'm asking this because I was once told somewhere that a woman should not even consider a relationship with a man who is not financially stable and able to support both, and that a man cannot be head of the house as Scripturally mandated without being the financial provider.
That may be sound advice, but I am seriously questioning it because some things are more important than money. . .
