Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every woman I know who's married to a lawyer is miserable. They say their husbands are liars and manipulative.
Is this typical?
I can't quote percentages. But I've known as many happy attorney marriages as unhappy, as many virtuous men as not.
When practiced well, the law is one of the healing professions, with doctors and priests. Commensurate with the ideal is the degree of temptation to pride, and arrogance, and duplicity, and power.
If a man is weak in character, then the law will give him plenty of opportunities to fail as a person.
I will admit that I've said, on occasion, "Don't talk like a lawyer to me!". But my husband is scrupulously honest, patient with his (sometimes reprehensible) clients, and kind. But that is because he is a good man whose profession is the law.
Even he admits he can understand why so many attorneys turn to alcohol, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every woman I know who's married to a lawyer is miserable. They say their husbands are liars and manipulative.
Is this typical?
Sorry to sound so DCUMish, but maybe it's time you expand your friendships? I'm a lawyer married to a lawyer and find most to be honest and (too) hard-working. As others have said, a liar is a liar in any profession.
Anonymous wrote:No, women lawyers make horrible spouses and mothers. It's not their fault, the private profession essentially makes them choose their home or their career.
If a man is in NYC, DC, or Boston and in a Big Law firm, then odds are he is tempted by women, drugs, etc. That doesn't make every lawyer bad, however.
Anonymous wrote:Hey type A lawyer ladies. Have you considered that you are possibly the prick lawyers here?
Of course it depends on what you mean when you call yourself "type A." if that just means driven to do your best at all times, hate compromise, and get up at 4:45 to train for marathon, and also organize your handbag collection ... that's one thing. That's "driven."
However the kind of guy I'm thinking of (I'm a PP) is perhaps also driven, but more to the point, he's a cold-eyed shark. Who goes for blood because it's a fun sport. Who'd step over an ailing pregnant woman if it meant the difference between winning and losing.
I suspect that you females calling yourself "type A" aren't really that personality type. I've met, like, 4 in my lifetime and that includes practicing law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude, I'm in a relationship, we have a child together. He is a blue collar guy. Don't worry about me.
Oh yeah, I can see how being married to a lawyer would be so much worse than your current setup.
Because the sum of a person is whether they are a lawyer or blue collar, and it is self-evident that someone "blue collar" is worthless? I'm sure you consider yourself very "educated," but you have no real wisdom about life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude, I'm in a relationship, we have a child together. He is a blue collar guy. Don't worry about me.
Oh yeah, I can see how being married to a lawyer would be so much worse than your current setup.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and are both lawyers. He has his own criminal law practice and I work for a very small family law firm. We don't make tons of money, by a long shot. However, absent a big trial, we are both home by 5:30 and don't work weekends for the most part. He is an awesome kick-ass guy and i think I am a pretty good spouse also! There is such a huge variety of jobs that attorneys do, that it would be so hard to pigeon hole a personality type to just the occupation of "lawyer."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a man is in NYC, DC, or Boston and in a Big Law firm, then odds are he is tempted by women, drugs, etc. That doesn't make every lawyer bad, however.
Maybe if he's on the set of "The Good Wife" or in a John Grisham movie, but not so much in real life. I've actually worked at BigLaw in NYC and DC for most of my adult life. Trust me, very few of the women (or men) are particularly tempting, and the most abused drug is caffeine. Yes, I've met some train wreck people, but not too many. Most are too busy working to get into trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Dude, I'm in a relationship, we have a child together. He is a blue collar guy. Don't worry about me.