Anonymous wrote:They travel. They are matched-up with an Administrative Assistant for travel, and it is assumed they will be having sex.
Anonymous wrote:Is he divorced with kids? I’d be way more worried re that
Anonymous wrote:As far as getting serious, I personally would be pretty reluctant in this case. He's divorced with kids and works a job that requires time and effort. You may end up getting the s-t end of things in terms of money, time, and attention. Keep in mind he has to pay alimony/child support to ex-wife and dole out his time between his work, kids, possibly exW, and dating.
But you are just on 1st date. I say have fun and enjoy the date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is great. He has his own clients and I think that’s tbe key. He spent years and years in government and would leave again if he had a position he wanted. Maybe that’s the key. He is balanced, great at his job, a rainmaker, handsome, a great dad. Seriously. He’s doing spectuactuarly at his firm income wise.
Lol
Sorry you’re bitter! It’s completely true.
I’m not bitter in the slightest. I’m laughing at the “handsome” part. As if that’s relevant. You sound like a Stepford Wife.
I’m sorry for you that you don’t care if your partner is handsome - sad and desperate. I’m not there, sorry.
Ah, ok, so you’re a troll. Just as I suspected. Thanks for clearing that up.
Seriously, you are a sad sack. A woman who is glad her husband is attractive and successful and a good dad is a troll to you. That says a lot about you and you’re clearly getting what you deserve out there. I’m no troll.
Except this isn’t a thread about what makes a perfect husband. It’s a thread about law firm partners and where the OP should expect to rank among his priorities.
In this context, the response is actually pretty telling. The poster says nothing about how the law firm partner treats HER or how THEIR relationship operates. It’s all about how good he is at his job, how much money he makes, what he looks like, and how he is as a dad. Nothing about how or where the partner values the poster. The OP should take note.
Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is most biglaw partners are complete narcissists with huge egos.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has been in big law our whole marriage. We met while he was in law school. I would NEVER get married to a divorced big law partner with kids. They have soooo much limited time that they should be spending it with their kids. If they aren't then that says a lot about them and their values.
My DH is super busy and when he isn't busy with work he is with our family doing stuff with our kids. Those are his two priorities in life. Somewhat to the detriment of having outside interests but when you work as many hours as someone does in big law there has to be something that goes by the wayside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is great. He has his own clients and I think that’s tbe key. He spent years and years in government and would leave again if he had a position he wanted. Maybe that’s the key. He is balanced, great at his job, a rainmaker, handsome, a great dad. Seriously. He’s doing spectuactuarly at his firm income wise.
Lol
Sorry you’re bitter! It’s completely true.
I’m not bitter in the slightest. I’m laughing at the “handsome” part. As if that’s relevant. You sound like a Stepford Wife.
I’m sorry for you that you don’t care if your partner is handsome - sad and desperate. I’m not there, sorry.
Ah, ok, so you’re a troll. Just as I suspected. Thanks for clearing that up.
Seriously, you are a sad sack. A woman who is glad her husband is attractive and successful and a good dad is a troll to you. That says a lot about you and you’re clearly getting what you deserve out there. I’m no troll.
Except this isn’t a thread about what makes a perfect husband. It’s a thread about law firm partners and where the OP should expect to rank among his priorities.
In this context, the response is actually pretty telling. The poster says nothing about how the law firm partner treats HER or how THEIR relationship operates. It’s all about how good he is at his job, how much money he makes, what he looks like, and how he is as a dad. Nothing about how or where the partner values the poster. The OP should take note.
Well, if it makes you happy, he is also a really great partner. We’ve been together since law school and he is kind, considerate and thoughtful. He’s fun and funny and plans things for just us. My point was just that some of these guys are really good guys. Some aren’t. I’ve also worked with some real jerk run of the mill lawyers with a chip and those guys are worse, overall, I’d say.
Uh huh.