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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]95% sure that this is an entire troll posts to make some misogynists feel good, but just in case there are some actual women reading - much of the above is entire bullshit and the vast majority of successful, professional men in D.C. are interested in women who bring something to the table in terms of money, intelligence and education.[/quote] Good try, OP. :lol: [/quote] I think the vast majority of men in DC who have decent white-collar careers would like a woman with a college education. Beyond that, I don't know many men who really are set on specific career or education credentials. If a woman is genuinely a good person - kind, with good life balance - then if she has a great career and income, wonderful! But for men, the other qualities (looks, interest in sex, kindness) are much higher on the list. The opposite is true for many women - they look at a man's income/career first, then consider other qualities after that (looks, kindness, etc.) There are certain "career women" who think so highly of their credentials that they think that men should overlook all their other deficits (ugly, fat, bad personality, etc.). [/quote] As a mid-30s successful guy, I would agree with this 100%. Sure, it'd be great to find a successful woman, but as I get older, I realize that this is not as important (at least for me). I just want to find an attractive, kind person who is intelligent (which doesn't mean she's an attorney on the partner track). Both my parents are doctors, so I totally dig a professional woman. But, you don't sleep with a resume... In my limited sample set, I've seen many highly-driven career women remain single (see that a lot in NYC). Dating was just not a priority. Some freak out in their 40s and try to have kids on their own. [/quote]
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