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Reply to "Men: Would you date a woman who did not have a "real job"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think that smart, accomplished women overestimate how much a man will value her education and professional experience. In fact, I think that men feel threatened by women who are more successful. It stings when a man at your level prefers a state school sorority bunny.[/quote] Smart, accomplished women learn early on in life - for me, it was in 8th grade - that you need to look for that true gem of a man who is not only not threatened by an intelligent, successful woman, but who seek that type of woman out.[/quote] I must be the only smart, accomplished woman who had no dating trouble. I'm a national merit scholar who skipped three grades, became a big law attorney at 22 after getting a master's in chemistry. I have a bunch of other accomplishments. I always had a boyfriend and was married by 28. If anything, my smarts attracted men. Maybe it's that I'm super domestic? Or that I'm foreign (but married an American white guy)? I just never found that most men found my accomplishments unattractive.[/quote] You're not smart enough to understand the difference between a general trend and a particular case. Writ large there is a negative correlation between female IQ, education, and fertility.[/quote] You're too stupid to read the thread and grasp the absolute terms with which people are defining this debate. The fact is that no intelligent woman is trying to attract misogynistic mouthbreathers like many of the "men" who have posted in this thread. I didn't work as hard as I did to waste myself on an insecure, low achieving prick. The men insisting they wouldn't marry a high achieving woman are like homeless people saying they wouldn't accept $1 million. It's not as if you have the option, is it?[/quote]
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