Anonymous wrote:Yes, arbitrary marital rankings from anonymous folks on a message board sure is an exercise in pursuing excellence. I can just feel myself getting more excellent by the minute, as I learn that 16:10 has a lousy personality, and 13:27 thinks she and her spouse are equally homely. The excellence is so thick, I can taste it.
Anonymous wrote:Just because you don't want to play, please let others respond seriously. People like to rank everything and compete. We have rankings for every sport, for countries, for wealth, for looks (beauty pageants), for talent (american idol), etc. etc. What's your beef?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is as terrible as many of the PPs. But I think you do have to break it down by category for the numbers to mean anything. I would say that in terms of looks, DH and I are similar, maybe both 5s. Intellectually, both 9s. Money has fluctuated -- when we met he was in law school and I was working, and I made more for a while, then he did, then I became a SAHM and he makes way more now than I ever did. I don't know if that means I married up since we both had about the same earning potential but he is the one pursuing the career while I dropped out for the kids. In terms of personality, I definitely married up, he has a much better personality than I do (more self-assured, less emotional, very even-keeled, less impulsive, more able to get along with a greater variety of people, etc.). Overall I consider myself an extremely lucky woman to have him.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is as terrible as many of the PPs. But I think you do have to break it down by category for the numbers to mean anything. I would say that in terms of looks, DH and I are similar, maybe both 5s. Intellectually, both 9s. Money has fluctuated -- when we met he was in law school and I was working, and I made more for a while, then he did, then I became a SAHM and he makes way more now than I ever did. I don't know if that means I married up since we both had about the same earning potential but he is the one pursuing the career while I dropped out for the kids. In terms of personality, I definitely married up, he has a much better personality than I do (more self-assured, less emotional, very even-keeled, less impulsive, more able to get along with a greater variety of people, etc.). Overall I consider myself an extremely lucky woman to have him.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you even waste your time marrying someone you think is beneath you?
Anonymous wrote:Why would you even waste your time marrying someone you think is beneath you?
Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing. When you choose to marry someone, you brand them as your equal.
Anonymous wrote:Do this by rating yourself and by rating your partner.
For example, I am 6 out of 10. My spouse is 9.5/10. I married up! Provide subratings, if you want, in areas such as looks, personality, intelligence, wealth, or anything else that is important to you.
Would others give the same ratings?
I expect people to marry up. You are born a certain way and it's hard to change yourself, but you are free to marry anyone you'd like.
On the other hand, I expect people to marry down because studies show that people rate themselves higher than other people rate them. It is important to rate yourself highly as it shows self-confidence, which is an attractive quality (unless it becomes arrogant or egotistical).
My siblings married down, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing. When you choose to marry someone, you brand them as your equal.
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Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing. When you choose to marry someone, you brand them as your equal.