Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound like my husband's first wife! Turns out my husband is quite smart but it took him a while to figure out women.
Signed,
Harvard grad married to Harvard grad
Ok let's not answer gold-diggers with elitism. I have as little respect for snobs as I do for gold-diggers
Anonymous wrote:The OP actually hurts me with her shallowness. I am a female who went an Ivy League school and would feel small and ashamed if I ever used it to make myself feel better than my friends, who I love and are awesome people who completely deserve respect. I hang out with some very smart people who went to no-name schools and aren't in necessarily lucrative careers - but they get me and I get them, better than any of my Ivy League classmates.
My boyfriend came from this group as well. I'm sad that some people have such idiotic ideas.
Anonymous wrote:I went to BU and my (now husband) went to BU Law. We got together in Boston but didn't get engaged or married until late 20's for me, early 30's for him.
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They tend to be sort of insufferable, though.
Anonymous wrote:I want to marry a Navy or Marine aviator. Where do I meet them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the way the guy actually getting hit on in this thread did not go to Harvard.
Me too, deliciously ironic!
Hey if I wasn't married I'd be going to the other PP's house and locking her in the basement!
Basement whaa? This does not sound sexy. Did I miss something?
Um, so she couldn't get Non-Harvard Guy. And I could
Ohhh I thought you WERE him haha. No I get it! I will join you and then we can share him?
PP guy here - you ladies are too sweet and funny! so who am I talking with here?
Anonymous wrote:This is a funny thread and reminds me of my own story. I dumped my college BF to date DH. The main reason was really that I fell in love with DH. But also, both DH and I attended Ivy League schools and it made me feel much better that we had the same social “status”. My ex was attending a no name school, and I was really worried about our future (that is, his earning potential). Fast forward 15 years, my ex is now making millions of dollars (because he started his own business in a niche area) and my DH is struggling to keep his job (arguably, a prestigious job, which requires a Ph.D. degree) because he has ADHD (has been going on for a long time, but diagnosed recently). My ex BF is married and has kids. I know that he is great father and husband. My DH is a great father and not-so-bad husband (probably because of ADHD). I still love my DH, and life is good (happy, healthy, and no financial issues). But sometimes, when I am tired of asking DH to do the same thing million times, or when he forgets our anniversary, or when he tells me how struggling he is at work), I cannot help but fantasize that my life would have been much easier if I had not broken up my ex BF.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I married the Ivy trophy husband. No I did not go to Harvard myself : Julliard.