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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The top earning 10% to 20% of men would rather marry the pretty, happy-go-lucky, kind-hearted waitress with the two-year community college degree who takes good care of the home and is willing to raise their children herself instead of sending them to factory daycare, but thanks for playing. A well-off guy doesn't care about your money and sees your 70-hour a week career as a red flag to having a long-lasting, fulfilling relationship. He wants, and can get, better than that. Continue on with your delusions, ladies. You're making me laugh. You guys are hilarious!! [/quote] Maybe they would [i]rather[/i] do that, but it isn’t what they [i]actually[/i] do. So it would really delusional for women to give up a six-figure job to become a waitress in the hopes of snagging a high-earning DH. Even the Hollywood stars who married “regular” women married teachers at the least and often people who owned their own businesses or were lawyers or doctors. Clooney didn’t marry a waitress. He married a smart woman with a high powered career. Wealthy men aren’t thinking about daycare. They can afford nannies. They are thinking about dinner with clients or their CEO and the country club and how to ensure double legacy status at top schools for their sons. And how to make middle and high school socially easier for their daughters. Maybe PP is from a place where the top earning 10-20% of men are truck drivers and the women with 70 hour work weeks and factory daycare are pulling two shifts at the big box store. [/quote]
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