Posted August 31, 200718 yr Hi Cecil,Ifmy earned income is more than my husband, am I right to say that I am the main breadwinner, if that is so. Can you advise how the house report given will affect me and my husband?regards,Sarah Chew
Posted August 31, 200718 yr Staff Dear Sarah,Sarah Chew wrote:Ifmy earned income is more than my husband, am I right to say that I am the main breadwinner, if that is so. Can you advise how the house report given will affect me and my husband?Generally, the breadwinner is often the head of the house(usually the husband). In the modern society, as both(husband and wife) alsowork for income.There person who earn moreis can beconsidered the breadwinnerproviding for most of the needs of the house.Should both earn about the same or the income is not very much apart, it is best to still take the husband sinceunder theTraditional Chinese system, he is still deemed the head of the house.So unlessyour income difference is verybig,then it is better to consider yourself as the breadwinner. If not, it is stillbetter to consider your husband.The difference in who is the breadwinner, will affect whether how the house suits the breadwinner. Given that mostcouples will have oppositeGua, a different breadwinner will normally mean the house for example may be suitable for the husband, might not be suitable for the wife. So that is the implicationon how thechange in breadwinner affects the house report.Otherwise, thehouse report (flying star chart) won't really change that much.Only the suitability of the house to the breadwinner portion will be affected.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied FengShui Research
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