Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a similar background as you but I'm 120 pounds. I had a lot of suitors from Harvard and Yale. I married a guy from a non-ivy med school. He is awesome and cuter than most of my former classmates. He earns close to a million dollars per year now. He also cleans, cooks and takes the kids to the pool.
You are seriously limiting your dating pool. I don't have many fat friends but I do have several successful female friends from HYP who are having trouble finding their match. They want someone smart but don't limit themselves to just ivy schools.
OMG. You went slumming with a doctor that wasn't Ivy-league and lived to talk about it.![]()
WTF? Is the only value people have in our warped society whether or not they have an Ivy degree? So two degrees from Northwestern don't count? I am puke in the dating eyes of these women? Good, let someone else live with them. And I suppose Georgetown, UVA, Vanderbilt degrees don't count either. We are all losers.
Anonymous wrote:I have a similar background as you but I'm 120 pounds. I had a lot of suitors from Harvard and Yale. I married a guy from a non-ivy med school. He is awesome and cuter than most of my former classmates. He earns close to a million dollars per year now. He also cleans, cooks and takes the kids to the pool.
You are seriously limiting your dating pool. I don't have many fat friends but I do have several successful female friends from HYP who are having trouble finding their match. They want someone smart but don't limit themselves to just ivy schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a similar background as you but I'm 120 pounds. I had a lot of suitors from Harvard and Yale. I married a guy from a non-ivy med school. He is awesome and cuter than most of my former classmates. He earns close to a million dollars per year now. He also cleans, cooks and takes the kids to the pool.
You are seriously limiting your dating pool. I don't have many fat friends but I do have several successful female friends from HYP who are having trouble finding their match. They want someone smart but don't limit themselves to just ivy schools.
OMG. You went slumming with a doctor that wasn't Ivy-league and lived to talk about it.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I have a similar background as you but I'm 120 pounds. I had a lot of suitors from Harvard and Yale. I married a guy from a non-ivy med school. He is awesome and cuter than most of my former classmates. He earns close to a million dollars per year now. He also cleans, cooks and takes the kids to the pool.
You are seriously limiting your dating pool. I don't have many fat friends but I do have several successful female friends from HYP who are having trouble finding their match. They want someone smart but don't limit themselves to just ivy schools.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect that OPs use of "smart" is really code for status. Notice that she wants a man from a "good family." What does that have to do with being smart?
If she really wants a smart man, she could date a graduate of a STEM field at any halfway-decent state school. A guy from a humble background, who worked his way through a degree in Computer Science, from Joe Blow State, is probably as smart and hard-working as many ivy leaguers who came from wealthier backgrounds, went to exclusive private schools as a child, and then majored in something less rigorous.
He just wouldn't have the social pedigree that OP desires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know plenty of guys who date and marry heavier women, and these women generally have great personalities. But I think you might be narrowing your pool a little too much. There is a smaller pool of men who will overlook your weight, and a smaller pool of ivy-league men. The two may intersect in a very small pool. You should broaden your horizons a bit and consider very smart guys who went to non-ivy schools. I've got a very high IQ and went to good undergrad and grad schools and have never had issues with dating guys who graduated from state schools or random private schools.
Don't look at us. We don't want her, either.
/Signed,
a Unicorn