men: would you marry a pretty hairdresser or a pretty lawyer?

Anonymous
I married a very pretty and brilliant MBA! I won!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I married a very pretty and brilliant MBA! I won!!!


Referring to someone as an MBA is weird

No one I know cares much about MBAs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I married a very pretty and brilliant MBA! I won!!!


Referring to someone as an MBA is weird

No one I know cares much about MBAs


No one you know makes any money then. New York is full of them.
Anonymous
I married a teacher and hit the jackpot! Plenty of time for kids and me. Chasing kids all day - she has the figure of someone half her age. Pension to boot
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The lawyer. I like nice things.

But that's my priority. If the hairdresser is a better personality fit or has the qualities you want - like you think she'd make a better mother than the lawyer or you come from the same hometown and you think you want to move back with someone who understands that community - then the hairdresser.

Also only the lawyer if she plans to keep working. If she doesn't, it doesn't really matter does it?


Lol here is your answer ladies. The man who wants to marry the lawyer is the one who can't buy his own nice things. Enjoy!



Nope, I'm just a person who realizes a two-person household income will always be higher than a one-person. Ex. - Easy to swing a $1.5m house because two lawyers bringing in $350K each have no problems with a larger mortgage payment. Meanwhile I have friends with SAHMs who are moving further and further out and can't afford more than $700K. Same age, same number of kids, far different priorities.


Dear god you are vile and very much not a catch, even if you make 350k and have a 10 inch penis.
Anonymous
Men do not care about education & financial success at all.

They would date J Lo if she were a Nanny vs. Susan Boyle if she were a successful judge.
Anonymous
I married a lawyer, she is a SAHM and never went back to work after kids came more than a decade ago. Her profession was irrelevant to me, and if she was a hairdresser with same qualities I would have married her.
Anonymous
Both. I'm Mormon.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who still uses the term "hairdresser"?


What term are we supposed to use now?


hair stylist


Of course. People who still say "hairdresser" are the same ones who still say "stewardess". Just kind of dated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The lawyer. I like nice things.

But that's my priority. If the hairdresser is a better personality fit or has the qualities you want - like you think she'd make a better mother than the lawyer or you come from the same hometown and you think you want to move back with someone who understands that community - then the hairdresser.

Also only the lawyer if she plans to keep working. If she doesn't, it doesn't really matter does it?


Lol here is your answer ladies. The man who wants to marry the lawyer is the one who can't buy his own nice things. Enjoy!



Nope, I'm just a person who realizes a two-person household income will always be higher than a one-person. Ex. - Easy to swing a $1.5m house because two lawyers bringing in $350K each have no problems with a larger mortgage payment. Meanwhile I have friends with SAHMs who are moving further and further out and can't afford more than $700K. Same age, same number of kids, far different priorities.


Dear god you are vile and very much not a catch, even if you make 350k and have a 10 inch penis.


What's vile about this poster's comment? Seemed reasonable to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The lawyer. I like nice things.

But that's my priority. If the hairdresser is a better personality fit or has the qualities you want - like you think she'd make a better mother than the lawyer or you come from the same hometown and you think you want to move back with someone who understands that community - then the hairdresser.

Also only the lawyer if she plans to keep working. If she doesn't, it doesn't really matter does it?


Lol here is your answer ladies. The man who wants to marry the lawyer is the one who can't buy his own nice things. Enjoy!



Nope, I'm just a person who realizes a two-person household income will always be higher than a one-person. Ex. - Easy to swing a $1.5m house because two lawyers bringing in $350K each have no problems with a larger mortgage payment. Meanwhile I have friends with SAHMs who are moving further and further out and can't afford more than $700K. Same age, same number of kids, far different priorities.


Dear god you are vile and very much not a catch, even if you make 350k and have a 10 inch penis.


What's vile about this poster's comment? Seemed reasonable to me.


Yes this makes no sense. Why would it be vile to care about your partner's earning potential?
Anonymous
Lawyer unless

She wants to work a zillion hours a week or
She's super feminist / political

then hairdresser (assuming hairdresser is neither).

So that probably eliminates half of lawyers.

But the normal half >> hairdresser.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I married a very pretty and brilliant MBA! I won!!!


Referring to someone as an MBA is weird

No one I know cares much about MBAs


They would if they knew they can easily make $120,000 upon graduating. There aren't tons of them in DC for good reason.
Anonymous
As long as she was ambitious and kind, it would not matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A surprisingly large body of social science research indicates that mother's educational level is the most important determinant of a child's performance in school. That's why the children of the first wife (whom he met in law school) do better academically than the children of the trophy wife.


Can you back this up? Link
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