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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Great. Go for it. Find that beautiful, intelligent, hard working waitress who is willing to let you look down on her and treat her like a second-class citizen. As we all know, anyone who goes to community college must have no dreams or aspirations of their own, and will wake up every day feeling lucky to spend her life catering to your needs. [/quote] What an arrogant POS like the other dcum poster dogging on 60k earners as loser level income earners. WTF is wrong with you people? You're all toxic. I went to comm college and transferred to a 4 yr then got a scholarship to a law school in the area. There are many ways to become rich in this area other than going to an IVY. The quickest is being born ambitious or rich but all of you are like blood sucking ticks who have to dog on people and think you are better but really you're just hateful because you hate your own life![/quote] Woah...that was sarcastic. The kind, beautiful waitress who is dying to be a SAHM and follow her husband around like a puppy is a fantasy. Real people are multidimensional, and everyone brings their own needs and baggage into a relationship, regardless of their degree. [/quote]
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