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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you think men have a problem with a woman having the jobs you described, then you REALLY don't understand men.[/quote] +1. - Man (BigLaw Partner)[/quote] Do you actually know anyone in BigLaw who married a waitress? I guess I agree with this in theory, but every high achieving man I know married a well-educated woman. The only exceptions I can think of are people in my parents generation (55 and older), and people who met as teenagers and kind of mapped out their lives together where she supported him through law school/medical school with one of the above jobs and the intent that she would SAH when he finished. [/quote] I know a guy in Big Law who married a nanny. They've been married for about 10 years & she's a SAHM now.[/quote] No offense but Big law isn't a big deal to many. I equate it to real estate, a decent profession. Kind of laughable how they throw that around on this forum, either way she is certainly his equal no matter what she does. Women have it made. They can have a career or stay home, many do both during their lifetime. It's a personal choice, not right or wrong. If more people on here were less jealous they might be a little happier. [/quote] Agreed. I'm more interested in who the STEM Guys typically married. From what I've noted it's not career nannies.[/quote] I know a nanny who married an Engineer. She was INA'S nanny of the year a few yrs ago. ( I know she visits these boards. Sorry to put you on blast) They seem very happy. I am a career nanny dating a Senior level Engineer. I have a nanny friend who was dating the former ambassador of blah blah blah[/quote] Yes, That is still atypical. Not that it never happens, but not the norm.[/quote]
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