+1. I'm a high earning female. If I were single, I wouldn't be interested in men who make less in most cases. I don't want to feel like I'm wearing the pants in the relationship. Men should have the means and inclination to take control- in all facets of life.
Anonymous wrote:
+1. I'm a high earning female. If I were single, I wouldn't be interested in men who make less in most cases. I don't want to feel like I'm wearing the pants in the relationship. Men should have the means and inclination to take control- in all facets of life.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that women don’t want to financially support men and they are known to “lose respect” for their husbands if they make more than them.
There just isn’t much to gain for a man by dating or marrying a high powered career woman. And women like this are invariable super picky because they feel entitled to a man who is at least a “successful” as she is.
Anonymous wrote:Men- if you were single and over 40 and not interested in having kids (eithe rbecause you don’t want them or you already have them), would you find women with high powered careers appealing or off-putting? By high powered I mean: law firm partners, congresswoman, prominent journalist, hedge fund manager, that kind of thing: jobs that are demanding and in the public eye but not “feminine,” eg, not a successful model or interior decorator or event planner, but successful in male dominated fields.
I fear that men are intimidated by very successful women, or feel competitive, and often prefer women who are lower status than they are (independent of looks or age). Is this paranoid?
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that women don’t want to financially support men and they are known to “lose respect” for their husbands if they make more than them.
There just isn’t much to gain for a man by dating or marrying a high powered career woman. And women like this are invariable super picky because they feel entitled to a man who is at least a “successful” as she is.
Anonymous wrote:Women like you pretend men are intimidated by them because it is too painful to confront the reality that men are turned off by your shrill, aggressive, obnoxious personality. Try being pleasant and agreeable for a change.