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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am sorry but nothing, absolutely nothing about this whole sweetheart thing sounds healthy or appealing. Hope my kid takes a hard pass on this. Just one question: For the female perspective this is supposed to give, older sisters (vs little sisters) are not an option, eh? [/quote] Okay, good luck raising your obnoxious "girl boss" who everyone finds insufferable and becomes some work from home office nobody. While the "sweetheart" plays a more traditional feminine role, maybe studies education or nursing, and at the same time bags a rich boy who's heading to law or medical school.[/quote] We all hope for different goals for our children. This just does not sound in any shape or form like something I hope for mine. Just my view/take on what has been described here so far. If you and your DD like it (like many others going by the previous posts) then more power to you. Just not our cup of tea. [/quote] What was wrong with what PP hoped for her daughter? Teacher or nursing are phenomenal careers, with skies the limit levels of advancement. And locking up a charming and driven MD or lawyer (especially a second or third generation lawyer) is the stuff most parents hope for. What, are you raising your daughter to be some "I don't need a man" pushy "business woman" who will be perpetually single and freezing her eggs at 35? Calling you in her mid 30s complaining how no men measure up to her standards and she can't meet a man who makes as much as her. Which would be cue for you to acknowledge your terrible advice in telling her to focus on being a girl boss over a feminine gal who placed herself in high-status dating pools back in college.[/quote]
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