Do you judge men who are wealthy and well educated but choose to marry fitness influencer/dancer/yoga instructor

Anonymous
It's not judging. It's called jealousy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Basically do you judge them for dating and marrying women because they have great bodies but would not have likely been in their social circle or have the same kind of educational background?


I know a yoga teacher in DC who is Ivy League graduate. My daughter has engineering degree and MBA and getting her yogateacher certification this year. Why are you assuming that fitness instructors are uneducated or come from lower social circles?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess he isn't that wealthy but he is educated and went into financial advising specifically to make money so I think he meets most of this type of male. It's a weird combination to me. Very surface and status level while also hanging around the pot crowd pretending you dont care too much about money.


“Financial advising” is NOT some high intellectual job. It doesn’t require you to be well educated, just some easy certifications. Amd most don’t make much money.

It’s not that different from any other direct sales job. Similar to selling yoga classes or influencing in many ways, actually

Anonymous
Financial advisors are not well educated or “fancy,” lots of them with a diploma mill degree.
Anonymous
Have you ever dated women before? Adult women? OP?

The premise of this question is very clueless about adult women.

I’m hoping you are 23 and just walking out of the country club for the first time, OP.
Anonymous
No, but I absolutely judge people who assume yoga instructors are stupid.
Anonymous
Wouldn’t a financial advisor and an influencer actually be a common/expected pairing in that they’re both probably extroverted/salesy people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Financial advisors are not well educated or “fancy,” lots of them with a diploma mill degree.


Agreed but was just disappointed he was well educated and decided to spend his life on money and Peter Pan activities. I also know several people like this who are into money so they can play at the ski slope and meet athletic pretty women that they just churn though because they are never enough. It’s just a type of person who lives this lifestyle. I have nothing against athletic pretty women and yes envy them but there are others who are also very involved in their community and it just gains more of my respect when it’s more than just play and beauty and money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Financial advisors are not well educated or “fancy,” lots of them with a diploma mill degree.


Agreed but was just disappointed he was well educated and decided to spend his life on money and Peter Pan activities. I also know several people like this who are into money so they can play at the ski slope and meet athletic pretty women that they just churn though because they are never enough. It’s just a type of person who lives this lifestyle. I have nothing against athletic pretty women and yes envy them but there are others who are also very involved in their community and it just gains more of my respect when it’s more than just play and beauty and money.


What are you even babbling about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Financial advisors are not well educated or “fancy,” lots of them with a diploma mill degree.


Agreed but was just disappointed he was well educated and decided to spend his life on money and Peter Pan activities. I also know several people like this who are into money so they can play at the ski slope and meet athletic pretty women that they just churn though because they are never enough. It’s just a type of person who lives this lifestyle. I have nothing against athletic pretty women and yes envy them but there are others who are also very involved in their community and it just gains more of my respect when it’s more than just play and beauty and money.


For someone who judges people so much for lacking “education,” you sure lack both logic and writing skills.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basically do you judge them for dating and marrying women because they have great bodies but would not have likely been in their social circle or have the same kind of educational background?


I know a yoga teacher in DC who is Ivy League graduate. My daughter has engineering degree and MBA and getting her yogateacher certification this year. Why are you assuming that fitness instructors are uneducated or come from lower social circles?


Yeah I know two DC yoga/dance/Pilates teachers with PhDs in humanities and several with MFAs in arts. They seem to make pretty good livings and be happy so…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Financial advisors are not well educated or “fancy,” lots of them with a diploma mill degree.


Agreed but was just disappointed he was well educated and decided to spend his life on money and Peter Pan activities. I also know several people like this who are into money so they can play at the ski slope and meet athletic pretty women that they just churn though because they are never enough. It’s just a type of person who lives this lifestyle. I have nothing against athletic pretty women and yes envy them but there are others who are also very involved in their community and it just gains more of my respect when it’s more than just play and beauty and money.


For someone who judges people so much for lacking “education,” you sure lack both logic and writing skills.


I don’t judge them for lacking education. I have no idea the education level of a yoga instructor and the people on the slopes are usually highly educated and rich from parental money. I judge them for just valuing money and beauty and play above all and spending two decades discarding people while not contributing much to society.
Anonymous
Yeah absolutely
Anonymous
God, I admire them.
Anonymous
Some of the dumbest people I've ever met have Master's degrees.

Signed, a PhD
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