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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. It is to me. I want to have a family and be the primary childcare provider. I also have a liberal arts degree and work in the non profit world. I would never earn enough to be the primary breadwinner in this area. I need a guy who earns at least over 6 figures by 28 so that we can live here comfortably. [/quote] LOL @ "six figures by 28." I hope you are willing to date outside of your non-profit/political circle. Good luck to you![/quote] If I were really chasing money doen, I would have the foresight to pick a degree/ career field where potentially rich men will be. I got my MBA from Columbia business school where I ment my husband. We have both done incredibly well in the world of finance. I'd say everyone in my graduating class (62% men) are wealthy. But my DH is also attracted to ambitious women. [/quote] +1 If a woman is chasing money going to business school is a great investment. At worst, she'll end up making money herself. At best she'll also land a rich husband.[/quote] However to get into Columbia, you have to have drive, so I didn't go there to meet a man, it is just what I was surrounded with. And yes, I stand fully on my own without my husband. I would be more than just fine if I ended up single, but he's a great partner and an intellectual equal and there's nobody else I'd rather be with. Lots of women meet their future husband's in school or in business. This does not fare well for the Anthropology major that works at the Ad Council...at least increase your odds by working at The Heritage Foundation.[/quote]
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