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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A woman's success isn't emasculating. However, her [b]lack of sexual desire[/b] triggered by her perception (whether actual or just imagined) of herself as more successful than you is emasculating. [/quote] So I can't win? I mean, it's a known fact that I have an advanced degree and he does not. And that I make more money. It's not like I'm throwing this in his face. It's there. He knows it too. He is the one who brings it up. What should I say? Sorry for getting that degree? I do my very best to try and be supportive. If he wants to go to school and get an advanced degree, I am behind that 110%. I have listened, and supported, and cheerlead him through a job search process that is still ongoing. I BELIEVE in him. I just don't want to be the recipient of every single insecure thought that runs through his mind.[/quote] Despite your advanced degree, I seem to have been unsuccessful in communicating my idea. It's not the degree that's emasculating. It's not your money. It's your lack of sexual desire for him that is emasculating. (I bolded that part this time). If you had the degree and the money and were still sexually attracted to him despite your perception that you are more successful than him, that would not be emasculating. [/quote]
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