| As in, slumming it? |
| Not sure. But my husband is a double Ivy grad and I am a double state school grad. He likes me. |
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I doubt it.
-ivy league woman |
| Men don't give a shit. They're more physically driven and then go from there. |
| Seriously who gives a rat's ass? Have enough self-respect to not care what "Ivy men" think. |
| There's a world of likes, dislikes and predjucices out there. Safe to say opinions vary. |
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There is a small, minority of men who feel this way. But it's mostly a family status thing. Generally, men care way less about this stuff than women do.
A state school educated woman stands a much better chance with Ivy men than the other way around. |
| I've not seen this attitude among my Ivy educated friends. Granted, I attended an HBCU undergrad and then attended Ivy and Ivy level institutions for graduate school. My BF is a Harvard grad and I have never gotten this impression. If anything it's the opposite on his part, while I view us as equal in regards to education and accomplishment. |
| I am a double Ivy grad and my wife is a HS grad. She is beautiful, smart, and caring. I feel like she is an upgrade from me and I am blessed to have her. |
| Why would you care about the opinion of someone vile enough to think this way, OP? |
| If she is hot and smart, I am all in. Grads from state schools are smart. |
| Men don't care. They just don't. |
| It sounds to me like you have some self-esteem issues and you feel that you are "low-grade" ... you need to work on that. |