Anonymous wrote:Sure, they’ll say they do. That’s the socially acceptable thing to say.
But would they move for your huge promotion or cover for you if your travel ramps up or manage the nanny and schedule more? Or just complain and shut down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my circle women’s college and profession matters but once married, it’s usually her decision if she wants to work or stay home after kids, men are okay with both choices. Men with high IQ tend to enjoy beauty but they crave intelligence.
Same.
This is what I've noticed. Career accomplishments optional, education not.
All things said "education"/ "intelligence"/ "success" is shorthand for other capacities and character traits that may come in handy when building a life with someone.
No. Educated men generally marry educated women because they meet them in school or in the same social circles. But education is not a must-have criteria. Most men would trade in an educated woman whose looks had declined for a hot, kind, great-in-bed woman. In fact, high status men often do just that after divorcing their first wife.
I guess they don't care if they have dumb children. Mother's education/intelligence greatly impacts the child's intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All things being equal, I think well-educated men with good careers prefer to date/marry well-educated women with good careers. Attractiveness vs. career probably varies by person.
The bigger question isn't who they date/marry, though. It's what they do afterward. I think that for many men their ideal is a well-educated, high-earning woman whose career doesn't require any sacrifices on his part. See the thread about the woman whose spouse forgot to pick up their kid from aftercare because "he had a meeting", nevermind that the woman ended up having to cancel a meeting to rush over there.
DH and I are well-off enough that I can hire help to outsource a lot of household demands, but I've still actively chosen less-demanding roles partially because I know he won't fully step up. I've got enough of a unique skillset that I still make a high income, but I've turned down almost double to avoid our family life falling apart.
You are every educated upper middle class career oriented men’s dream women.
I’m the PP whose husband actually fully participates in running his own house and raising his own kids bc he’s a good partner who values my career happiness. This made me throw up in my mouth. You need to either make enough money to fully support a comfortable SAHM lifestyle, or f***ing pull your weight in your own house. You expect all the benefits of a highly educated intelligent woman giving up her own career to run your house, but you can’t or won’t pay the real cost of that, so instead you just sit there and happily watch your wife get the worst of both worlds. So gross!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my circle women’s college and profession matters but once married, it’s usually her decision if she wants to work or stay home after kids, men are okay with both choices. Men with high IQ tend to enjoy beauty but they crave intelligence.
Same.
This is what I've noticed. Career accomplishments optional, education not.
All things said "education"/ "intelligence"/ "success" is shorthand for other capacities and character traits that may come in handy when building a life with someone.
No. Educated men generally marry educated women because they meet them in school or in the same social circles. But education is not a must-have criteria. Most men would trade in an educated woman whose looks had declined for a hot, kind, great-in-bed woman. In fact, high status men often do just that after divorcing their first wife.
I guess they don't care if they have dumb children. Mother's education/intelligence greatly impacts the child's intelligence.
This^ is a genuine issue. If you want your kids to be smart and successful, finding a high IQ mother/father with good educatio background is the key.
Anonymous wrote:How many men we see become expat, join foreign service or military etc and their wives leave their solid careers, family and friends to move with them vs how few men would be willing to do the same for their wives? Women are conditioned to sacrifice, men are not and world is set up to support these choices. It’s just like a standard life is set up for a family of 4 with one dedicate of at least partially dedicated person shouldering 75% of the family responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my circle women’s college and profession matters but once married, it’s usually her decision if she wants to work or stay home after kids, men are okay with both choices. Men with high IQ tend to enjoy beauty but they crave intelligence.
Same.
This is what I've noticed. Career accomplishments optional, education not.
All things said "education"/ "intelligence"/ "success" is shorthand for other capacities and character traits that may come in handy when building a life with someone.
No. Educated men generally marry educated women because they meet them in school or in the same social circles. But education is not a must-have criteria. Most men would trade in an educated woman whose looks had declined for a hot, kind, great-in-bed woman. In fact, high status men often do just that after divorcing their first wife.
I guess they don't care if they have dumb children. Mother's education/intelligence greatly impacts the child's intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my circle women’s college and profession matters but once married, it’s usually her decision if she wants to work or stay home after kids, men are okay with both choices. Men with high IQ tend to enjoy beauty but they crave intelligence.
Same.
This is what I've noticed. Career accomplishments optional, education not.
All things said "education"/ "intelligence"/ "success" is shorthand for other capacities and character traits that may come in handy when building a life with someone.
No. Educated men generally marry educated women because they meet them in school or in the same social circles. But education is not a must-have criteria. Most men would trade in an educated woman whose looks had declined for a hot, kind, great-in-bed woman. In fact, high status men often do just that after divorcing their first wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here —
Career doesn’t matter but education does.
The ideal woman attends a t10, majors in a humanities or social science, works for a few years in a self actualizing sector, then shift to part time.
Dutch women have this down to a science.
Check out how Dutch women approach work and life
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my circle women’s college and profession matters but once married, it’s usually her decision if she wants to work or stay home after kids, men are okay with both choices. Men with high IQ tend to enjoy beauty but they crave intelligence.
Same.
This is what I've noticed. Career accomplishments optional, education not.
All things said "education"/ "intelligence"/ "success" is shorthand for other capacities and character traits that may come in handy when building a life with someone.