Anonymous wrote:Real Housewives is probably less to blame than all of the movies and sitcoms we all grew up with. ‘Friends’ was notorious for putting characters in apartments they could never afford, but so many family sitcoms did too. Somehow, on a single middle class income and raising multiple children, everyone has a lovely home.
Families who lived in homes they could never have afforded and misrepresented adulthood to a whole generation:
The Winslows on “Family Matters”
The Bundy’s on “Married with Children”
The Tanners in “Full House”
The Dunphy’s in “Modern Family”
Raymond on “Everybody Loves Raymond”
This is sneakier than Real Housewives because you don’t realize that you internalized these things from television. You just kind of take it for granted that a realtor with a stay at home wife and three kids can probably afford a $2 million house.
Anonymous wrote:Never went on one date, bbq, nightclub, or dinner in my 20s where anyone male or female brought up country clubs or Potomac, MD.
I was aware of Haines point lessons and Bell Haven golf club since I worked in Old Town but didn’t know wtf Potomac was.
Bizarre. This post and thread is fake AF.
Anonymous wrote:Just because you are a loser doesn't mean she is. Good for her. Go live your dream girl! She is obviously an ambitious go getter and wants the same!
Anonymous wrote:My ex married an administrative assistant. They are living in a mansion in Potomac. She just had to get pregnant. And she is a quarter of a century younger than he.
Anonymous wrote:Just because you are a loser doesn't mean she is. Good for her. Go live your dream girl! She is obviously an ambitious go getter and wants the same!
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP—was your date average looking? Or was she everything men superficially like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Assuming you are not a troll…
I think women don’t have to marry anymore and it’s not really worth it unless you bring a lot to the table. But that’s not necessarily money…
She maybe feels she’s very attractive and perhaps overestimated your income. She’s looking for a mate that is very driven and wants that same lifestyle, and is willing to put up with all that entails.
There are other women (like me) who want a partner who is home more and helping out and an engaged parent vs working many hours. Someone who doesn’t need me to tell him the phone number of the pediatrician or which night is back to school night. However I do not look or dress like a model or invest in my nails and hair and while I have an Ivy degree I’m not pulling down half a mill. We bought modestly in a good school area further out to make our lifestyle manageable.
Of course there are women who want different things. You are just not asking them out for some reason. Take a good look at why you are picking poorly.
Even if you made $500k-1M and were chief surgeon that’d still not be enough to afford something like one of those prestigious country club memberships. Hell, even being a doctor isn’t good enough, because that’s not even in a truly elite class.
I’m married to a surgeon and we have this lifestyle. Many of dH’s friends and colleagues also have this lifestyle. We do not come from family money. Many people come from some family money.
DH was a resident at an Ivy League when we got married. It was a running joke how some of these nurses tried to land a surgeon for years. DH’s friend married a PA. She was stunning, beauty pageant type girl.