I genuinely believe she'll divorce him before she'll subject herself to long term wage slavery. Some random part time job as part of a 'down to earth' social media trend or weird fixation? Sure. Permanence? She'll go hardline "the man should provide" before she tries to girlboss the nightshift stocking walmart shelves as a "this is my life" outcome.
This is probably my most controversial take but I genuinely don't see them ever getting divorced. It's less about them loving one another (although they do, even if it'd be better for them if they didn't). It's more about loss and opportunity.
Anisa knows to a decent degree that they're out of options, and they've lost it all. Every social tie they had, every friend they made, every ounce of status is up in smoke. She also has to understand that her dating value is down significantly given she has an undeniable proxy for it with her OF content.
Ian is more lacking in self-awareness but it's still more about cope and desperation than true delusion. The reason he didn't have pushback for her quitting streaming is mostly because he understands it's a lost cause.
They have nothing left and can get nothing more. All they have left is one another, so they'll stay together forever because they'd rather be together and miserable than alone and miserable. Anisa probably would monkey branch if she could, but she understands she can't and understands trying would lose the last thing she has, which is something she still loves despite knowing he is pathetic.
Anisa's last 9 to 5 was dennys and his was legoland. They are never going to work until they die. They, like most cows, will be digital panhandlers forever.
I think the issue is they're too boring for it to be sustainable. DSP can get revenue from hate watchers because it's fun to fuck with him. He can get money from Dents because a certain type of autistic retard can relate to him.
Anisa and her husband are genuinely boring as fuck. The only thing interesting about them comes from what Anisa's husband once was versus what he is now, plus the occasional desperate plot for relevance that are dwindling down purely because there is less he can actually try to do.
I agree that they'll try to do this, but eventually the bank comes for your home. They can maybe crash at Mom and dads for a bit after that, but eventually they'll be kicked out or their parents will die. My assumption is they get jobs before that point; they've literal exhausted every income stream imaginable so they don't have long before the bank forces their hands.