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

Anonymous
Both are beautiful. Both are intelligent. One is a Harvard educated lawyer.
Which would you pick?
Anonymous
This says nothing about their personalities and belief systems. Those factors have a bigger factor in determining if the marriage lasts, not beauty or job title.
Anonymous
enough with these threads.
Anonymous
I'd marry the Harvard grad who was a lawyer by day and a stripper by night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:enough with these threads.


So sick of MRA trash
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:enough with these threads.


So sick of MRA trash


MRA answer is "wouldn't marry either, they'd both be plates".
Anonymous
NP. The MRA trash here are why this question would never elicit representative answers.
Anonymous
Which one do you love? That is the right answer. These threads lately are awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which one do you love? That is the right answer. These threads lately are awful.

This. And the one with whom you get along, share values, have similar families. I think shared background and families and values does a lot to help a marriage along.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both are beautiful. Both are intelligent. One is a Harvard educated lawyer.
Which would you pick?


Whichever one doesn't talk incessantly or ask stupid questions like this
Anonymous
Whoever shows up for the relationship stuff. I married the hairdresser, because I was dating her, because she said yes to invitations. Not "too busy with 70-hour workweeks", not "you're not Ivy league".
Anonymous
I dated both a hairdresser and a lawyer. Married someone else. They were both pretty, and honestly the hairdresser was probably more intelligent, the lawyer was helpless and only knew what she had read.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both are beautiful. Both are intelligent. One is a Harvard educated lawyer.
Which would you pick?


Ahh, the one with the biggest boobs?
Anonymous
Hairdresser
Hosiery Buyer
Lawyer
Flight Attendant
6th grade teacher


Of the five loves of my life the hairdresser had the best hours and always had cool pretty friends, the lawyer was far too analytical to be any real fun and always seemed preoccupied (usually rightly so); usually people with jobs they can mostly leave at the office seem to have more to give to the important things in life.
I'd pick the hairdresser over the lawyer.
Anonymous
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?
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