Educated men generally prefer educated women. 81% of educated men marry fellow educated women.
The world benefits greatly by having more educated individuals. If you don't want educated women, I hear Afghanistan is a great place to find them, being illegal for women to get educated and all. |
You got triggered by the story because life took a massive dump on you in high school, and you have never been able to get the smell off. |
No, sweetie, he did not care about you. And it shows. PS - Any smart boy with an ounce of social skills would have avoided you as well. |
An educated woman is great. A woman who brings her resume to a date is not. Relationships aren’t about resumes. |
So she can't put it on her profile, can't discuss it on a date. Almost sounds like you don't even care about the woman you're trying to get to know ![]() |
It's funny when men ask women "what do you bring to the table" because anything a woman responds with (intelligence, independence, a good job, etc), men will reject: "We don't care about those things!"
Then why ask? We already knew you mostly care about looks and youth. |
I mean, these are the same men who say they would date teens, so clearly they prefer them uneducated LOL |
There is some evidence that Democratic men have lower levels of testosterone and are more likely to demonstrate emotional lability in response to difficulties. The happiest women I know are more likely to be married to conservative men. The unhappiest women I know are more likely to be progressives. I think the data on modern mental health backs up both these points. |
Nonsense. |
If you want to start vaguely referencing stats like that, then let's talk about how conservatives are generally lower IQ and higher anxiety. |
Methinks the "man" here doth protest too much... |
Men like smart women. Smart women don’t need to put it in their bio, though, to prove their worth. Striver women may, and men typically don’t want strivers. I am a highly educated woman. I met my husband when he was in grad school. He knew my credentials and was upfront when we got serious that his career would always come first. I said fine and we’ve been happily married for over 15 years. He was clear he would not have married me if I wanted a career more than a family. I think most men are like him. Also, he had lots of options back then so I knew if I didn’t snap him up, someone would soon thereafter. For years, I didn’t understand why he picked me, but over time I’ve come to understand my husband valued that I wanted to have a family more than a career. Most women in his orbit back then did not have my priorities. My choice isn’t for everyone but it was perfect for me. |
Good for you brood mare! Some of us want to be valued for more than our uterus. |
Real pick meisha vibes here 🤢 |
Sounds like an incel wet dream, not a real woman lol. |