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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As my friends and I discovered in our 20s, there is no correlation between a man’s net worth and the ability/desire for that man to treat a woman well; that is, a poor one is no less likely not to be an jerk than a rich one. If poor guys were so much better than rich ones, I think a lot more women would go that route, but since that’s the not the case, and you’re likely going to be dealing with the same stuff either way, you may as well be with a rich one (or at least not a poor one). [/quote] This is true in the same way that beautiful women are just as likely to be intelligent, funny, kind, and successful as less attractive women.[/quote] Yes? Why would this be surprising? Who do you think most Ivy League graduates marry? It’s…other Ivy League graduates. Plenty of beautiful women bring their own money and brains to the table. [/quote] Yeah but those women are not marrying some poor guy. Even rich women want to marry rich man. [/quote] I mean have you just heard now of assortive mating? Yes, wealthy people of both genders marry other wealthy people even if the man is more wealthy than the woman, they don’t marry penniless baristas who dropped out of high school.[/quote] Yeah, and this is so misguided. Most rich men would be FAR better off with a hot, grateful, low maintenance ex-barista that is 15+ years younger. We don’t need an intellectual challenge in a wife. We don’t need someone with her own massive ambitions. I have friends and colleagues and business associates for that. We need someone to care for children, tend the home, work out, and provide sexual gratification. That’s it. [/quote] Every time I see this, I wonder if these posters imagine all children are under six years old. Do you really want a barista telling your son whether or not he should take AP classes or helping him with his college applications? Or do you imagine that after years of your absence at home, you are suddenly going to become the person your children come to for advice? Marry the hot barista if that’s who you want to be with, but that marriage comes with it’s own challenges. [/quote] This is the most DCUM response ever. You think a man should be deeply concerned with college admissions. What about a woman who will spend time with the children loving them, listening to them and not competing with the husband professionally? I do understand why educated men now want an educated woman ($$$$), but I don’t think it’s actually in the best interest of children. [/quote]
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