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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I say this as a woman who knows that most women would like to marry a college-educated man. But as women dominate the educational landscape, how will dating be affected? Since there will be fewer male college graduates.[/quote] Go with the trad school man who works hard, likes kids, coaches sports, runs a business. Plumbers, GCs, electricians, etc all run apprenticeship models and make a lot of money and can craft their hours on or off. And have great tax advisors writing off the $500k pick ups, home office, etc. Open your eyes Op. [/quote] But with the woman educated and thus making money she also wants an emotionally-supportive partner. Not just a financial provider like your post suggests. [/quote] The post says nothing negative or about lack of “emotional support.” If anything having time at 4pm to coach a kids sport is awesome. Plus make own hours. And if you think overeducated heterosexual bankers, litigators, politicians, hedge funders are hitting it out if the park with emotional support for their wife, you’d better put your brain back in your skull and think again. [/quote]
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