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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is she pretty? She can marry well and be a SAHM. A lot of people won’t like this answer but it’s realistic. Women do this and it’s totally accepted and even applauded, depending on how wealthy you are.[/quote] OP here. Yes, she is and sad to say, this does seem to be her best hope. But obviously I can't hedge my bets on this. [/quote] [b]Is she kind, outgoing, personable, creative, ... anything besides low processing and 110 IQ?[/b] [/quote] She is pretty, kind, very empathetic, creative (although not amazingly creative), but she is a bit too shy to be considered personable. [/quote] [b]Consider early childhood education. Preschool teacher. [/b]Does she like little kids?[/quote] This is a job I think she can do but she doesn't seem interested. Plus, she can't support herself on a preschool teacher's salary. I just want her to be able to be capable of holding down a job where she can make a livable wage even if it's not much. To give some perspective, I would consider a public school teacher or social worker's wage to be fine, but pre-school teachers and daycare workers barely make above minimum wage and I want her to be able to make a somewhat reasonable living. [/quote]
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