Anonymous wrote:As I watch couples pair up it becomes evident how much of a difference who women marry makes a difference in their general life circumstances. Even successful career women when paired with equally successful men end up with twice the privilege and perks.
I’m jealous that I missed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me Too!
I wish I had done better marrying up also. Sadly I didn't really figure out the game until after I married my college BF. Now I know I should have played the game better. He doesn't have a super great job so if I divorce him the outcome will not be as good for me as it might be for some of my friends who have husbands that earn more.
For sure! Some girls just have a knack for weeding out the right kind of guys early on and zero innon them. I was too naive and clueless. I look around my friend circle and realize why certain women ended up with their husbands. Love is there sure but it was also about what other attributes they brought to the table such as the right family, social circle, earning potential etc.
I saw how they looked down on and rejected men who didn’t meet certain standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how women can still think this way. You want money- you are allowed to work! Go make big money! And if you can’t for whatever reason... why would a rich guy want you? What do you bring to the table?
I'm the person who said that people are hating too much on OP. OP didn't say she didn't make any money, or had a lower income. Even if OP makes a lot of money, her financial situation looks very different than people with only a single high income. My DH and I both in the multiple six figures. So both of us have very high incomes. But if he made only $40k, and I continued to make $300k, our HHI would look very different, and our financial comfort would be very different, than what it currently is. $340k in DC puts you comfortably upper middle class. But our income ($700k) leaves us comfortably rich.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how women can still think this way. You want money- you are allowed to work! Go make big money! And if you can’t for whatever reason... why would a rich guy want you? What do you bring to the table?
Anonymous wrote:Me Too!
I wish I had done better marrying up also. Sadly I didn't really figure out the game until after I married my college BF. Now I know I should have played the game better. He doesn't have a super great job so if I divorce him the outcome will not be as good for me as it might be for some of my friends who have husbands that earn more.
Anonymous wrote:What an absolute waste of time and energy.
Focus on YOU: what you can do to increase your earning capacity, making deeper and better friendships, finding activities you love, drawing a great partner to you, and above all shifting your mindset to one of contentment.
Anonymous wrote:As I watch couples pair up it becomes evident how much of a difference who women marry makes a difference in their general life circumstances. Even successful career women when paired with equally successful men end up with twice the privilege and perks.
I’m jealous that I missed out.