You’re dreaming. Rich women get tons of attention from men. Independently wealthy women have whatever partners they want and women with family money are actively pursued for dating/marriage both by other wealthy men and by those with aspirations. People just don’t get as mad about it when a man marries his bosses daughter. |
| Intelligent, healthy, centered, kind, educated, employed, loyal, debt free, interesting men make good partners and good fathers, no matter if they are rich or not. |
| Rich can be boring, arrogant, short tempered, disloyal, alcoholic, mentally burdened etc. Just money isn't enough if you are looking for a life long partnership in life and parenting. |
aka rich, by most American standards. College/ grad school educated , with a job, and zero debt? That's rich. |
What’s the point of marring a rich guy with a prenup you describe ? She will be better off on herself . A smart young woman won’t sign it and will move on ; the guy will be left with his pick of not very smart baristas |
Rich men are also profound cheaters and these marriages to SAHM don’t last in 50% cases. Women shouldn’t full themselves: free cheese is only in the mouse trap |
Why all the sneering at baristas? |
Isn’t the divorce rate close to 50% for everyone? |
I think that barista is code for “woman who is attractive, but not well educated or ambitious.” I think she is a barista because she is based on Rachel from the first season of Friends. |
I think it’s around 20% if you wait until your mid-twenties to get married and have at least some college/associates degree or higher. |
Ok, why the sneering at women who are not well educated? |
That's what it seems. Educated, older and well employed women have similar divorce rate as young, less educated and unemployed/under employed women. |
They tend to initiate the divorce themselves. |
Please they just have more women after them. Women and men cheat at the same rate. Who do you think all these men cheat with? |
I don’t really see a lot of sneering. Education isn’t important to everyone, and that’s fine. But you can’t marry someone who thinks that education and school aren’t important and then expect them to teach your kids to study hard and agree to spend tens of thousands on their college education. |