Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve recently started seeing a guy who’s wonderful. However, I have an advanced degree and he’s thoroughly blue-collar. (We’re both in our thirties.) Can it work?
I’ve recently started seeing a woman who’s wonderful. However, I have an advanced degree and she’s thoroughly blue collar. (We’re both in our thirties.) Can it work?
You are making me laugh. No man said that ever.
I think they were being flip. Men don't care about degrees. My cousin married a cute waitress, he has his own law firm. Same with the other 2 cousins and all women are SAHMs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve recently started seeing a guy who’s wonderful. However, I have an advanced degree and he’s thoroughly blue-collar. (We’re both in our thirties.) Can it work?
I’ve recently started seeing a woman who’s wonderful. However, I have an advanced degree and she’s thoroughly blue collar. (We’re both in our thirties.) Can it work?
You are making me laugh. No man said that ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. A partner at my old law firm is married to a firefighter.
Firefighters can be pretty well educated. At our big, well regarded state school, lots of guys get building science degrees and do the general contractor/fireflighter split when they graduate. Extremely lucrative.
My best friend from college (an ivy) who has a very successful career in public administration is married to a firefighter with a masters degree in fire protection sciences. He's a professor on his "off" days.
Point is, i don't think firefighter is particularly "blue collar".
Anonymous wrote:If I ever get divorced or my H passes away, I'd be happy to date someone with their own trade business. I have an ivy degree and a masters from a top school and I think I'm making the same amount as my electrician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do this unless you want to live the blue collar life.
Working in coal mines? What sort of blue collar life do you envision for residents of the DC metro area?
Sanitation engineer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not.
Don’t even consider lowering your white collar self to his level.
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My father was a contractor, so it’s not as though I consider myself “above” him or am unfamiliar with blue collar culture or men. I’m just wondering if there’s anyone here with insight on these kinds of pairings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do this unless you want to live the blue collar life.
Working in coal mines? What sort of blue collar life do you envision for residents of the DC metro area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve recently started seeing a guy who’s wonderful. However, I have an advanced degree and he’s thoroughly blue-collar. (We’re both in our thirties.) Can it work?
I’ve recently started seeing a woman who’s wonderful. However, I have an advanced degree and she’s thoroughly blue collar. (We’re both in our thirties.) Can it work?