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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4665018/Women-freezing-eggs-t-man.html This is interesting. Should women simply have children on their own and raise them themselves? [/quote] Um, why not just have kids with a man who is "less successful" professionally? But the short answer is no. Kids raised by single moms do not do well at all.[/quote] Why would you want your children to have a father who is less successful?[/quote] Because "less successful professionally" does not mean he is not kind, intelligent, or a good father. [/quote] Exactly. I have a son who would love to become a teacher. My husband and I are torn about this. Of course we want him to pursue his dream and be happy but god forbid the women he meets don't think that he's worthy of being their husband. It's sad. They'd rather he sells his soul to the almighty dollar and bitch about how he's unhappy and resentful instead of joining with him to create a wonderful life together, doing what they love. I have nothing against women choosing to wait until they have careers of their dreams before choosing a spouse and/or children. I was lucky that, as a lawyer, I found a worthy and wonderful partner at the age of 27. But I wasn't looking at his paycheck when I chose him. [/quote] You're making the same mistake as that dude from whatever college that went on a shooting rampage because the girls didn't notice him and he felt like they should. The actual truth was that he was at the bottom of the dating market but felt entitled to the girls at the very top of it. Had he set his sights on the less popular, less moneyed, and less beautiful, he would have had plenty of action. For you, remember that there are myriads of women out there to whom an educated man with a steady job and benefits who probably wouldn't beat them represents a huge social leap forward. These women won't look down at your son if he decides to be a teacher. They would be all over him. A teacher who thinks he is entitled to a beauty queen with multiple degrees and a trust fund? Probably won't happen, unless he has a similar setup. But if you want your son to have plenty of female action, teach him to target women to whom he would be a huge catch and a strike of luck. [/quote]
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