Anonymous wrote:Lawyers often come with a personality type which isn't great fit for a happy marriage or emotionally involved parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I once dated a big law associate.
We had sex and before I could get dressed he was like “See? You could stand to lose ten pounds but I still find you very sexy.”
Who would want that lol
Anonymous wrote:I once dated a big law associate.
We had sex and before I could get dressed he was like “See? You could stand to lose ten pounds but I still find you very sexy.”
Who would want that lol
Anonymous wrote:I met mine when we were both in law school. He’s a partner now and I don’t know a single partner who isn’t married unless he’s divorced. The vast majority of my biglaw friends paired up while in law school come to think of it (of course not all with lawyers but a LOT are).
Anonymous wrote:Where do they hang out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Biglaw lawyers were nerdy when younger and got married early to unattractive and mostly fat wives.
HHhha mine was the captain of his rowing team in college. And I am far from fat even after kids. And also not a lawyer. But we did meet during college way way before he became a partner.
Bwahaha. Same. Didn’t stop a google eyed former secretary throwing herself at my husband the entire Xmas party. It was really embarrassing for everyone. What these girls don’t realize is that most Big Law partners worse chasing can do the math and can’t afford the divorce.
To the OP: go to law school; you’ll find what you re looking for and might learn yourself something in the process
Also, I hear George Conway is up for grabs
Forgot to add, this young woman used to bake cookies for our kids for BLP husband to take home. My kids laughed and ate the cookies. It became a massive in joke with my husband and family. Cringy but funny
In all truth, if you’re after a married or divorced BLP you’d be disappointed with what’s left over financially. If you’re after a young associate, it’s uncertain and you’ll wait. Finance? Try selling coffee on Wall Street. BTW has anyone watched Industry on Showtime. Totally true — I miss those days!
NP, also had a woman from *my* work bake cookies for DH. I ate them, he doesn't care for cookies. They were delicious!
It’s a thing! Is it a Millennial thing? Seems very retro? Look, I can cook while your wife is also a partner.
We’ll just hire a chef, thanks. Much cheaper than a divorce. Comparably, side indulgences are cheap and oh so easy to come by if one were so inclined.
Anonymous wrote:We met at work. Of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were these women baking for your man? Or just sending in cookies for the entire office at Christmas? I am a happily married woman who does the latter. Please don’t read into it…
No, dear it was special made for my kids. She baked it with a friend. Not once, many times. Then even after she left came back to the office party (I didn’t use to go), but I was there. The cringe. Never heard from her since then and good riddance.
What surprised me with this younger woman was the amount of make up. It’s that stuff popularized by the Kardashians that we used to think of as stage make up. Also, the lack of own ambition.
Oh, they are plenty ambitious and calculating… Lots of men can’t help but respond favorably to being fawned over and mothered with homemade cookies. Their responses typically don’t include marriage proposals.
No one wants your "man" who probably looks like shit after years of a high stress job. I know a big law partner who is 38 and looks 50. He is really smart and funny but I can't imagine some 22yo paralegal chasing after him.
There are a lot of women in this forum who think their husbands are irresistible or some woman making cookies or small talk is after their man.
It’s definitely deluded but kind of sweet, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were these women baking for your man? Or just sending in cookies for the entire office at Christmas? I am a happily married woman who does the latter. Please don’t read into it…
No, dear it was special made for my kids. She baked it with a friend. Not once, many times. Then even after she left came back to the office party (I didn’t use to go), but I was there. The cringe. Never heard from her since then and good riddance.
What surprised me with this younger woman was the amount of make up. It’s that stuff popularized by the Kardashians that we used to think of as stage make up. Also, the lack of own ambition.
Oh, they are plenty ambitious and calculating… Lots of men can’t help but respond favorably to being fawned over and mothered with homemade cookies. Their responses typically don’t include marriage proposals.
No one wants your "man" who probably looks like shit after years of a high stress job. I know a big law partner who is 38 and looks 50. He is really smart and funny but I can't imagine some 22yo paralegal chasing after him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were these women baking for your man? Or just sending in cookies for the entire office at Christmas? I am a happily married woman who does the latter. Please don’t read into it…
No, dear it was special made for my kids. She baked it with a friend. Not once, many times. Then even after she left came back to the office party (I didn’t use to go), but I was there. The cringe. Never heard from her since then and good riddance.
What surprised me with this younger woman was the amount of make up. It’s that stuff popularized by the Kardashians that we used to think of as stage make up. Also, the lack of own ambition.
Oh, they are plenty ambitious and calculating… Lots of men can’t help but respond favorably to being fawned over and mothered with homemade cookies. Their responses typically don’t include marriage proposals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were these women baking for your man? Or just sending in cookies for the entire office at Christmas? I am a happily married woman who does the latter. Please don’t read into it…
No, dear it was special made for my kids. She baked it with a friend. Not once, many times. Then even after she left came back to the office party (I didn’t use to go), but I was there. The cringe. Never heard from her since then and good riddance.
What surprised me with this younger woman was the amount of make up. It’s that stuff popularized by the Kardashians that we used to think of as stage make up. Also, the lack of own ambition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Biglaw lawyers were nerdy when younger and got married early to unattractive and mostly fat wives.
HHhha mine was the captain of his rowing team in college. And I am far from fat even after kids. And also not a lawyer. But we did meet during college way way before he became a partner.
Bwahaha. Same. Didn’t stop a google eyed former secretary throwing herself at my husband the entire Xmas party. It was really embarrassing for everyone. What these girls don’t realize is that most Big Law partners worse chasing can do the math and can’t afford the divorce.
To the OP: go to law school; you’ll find what you re looking for and might learn yourself something in the process
Also, I hear George Conway is up for grabs
Forgot to add, this young woman used to bake cookies for our kids for BLP husband to take home. My kids laughed and ate the cookies. It became a massive in joke with my husband and family. Cringy but funny
In all truth, if you’re after a married or divorced BLP you’d be disappointed with what’s left over financially. If you’re after a young associate, it’s uncertain and you’ll wait. Finance? Try selling coffee on Wall Street. BTW has anyone watched Industry on Showtime. Totally true — I miss those days!
NP, also had a woman from *my* work bake cookies for DH. I ate them, he doesn't care for cookies. They were delicious!
He's banging her as you get fat from cookies
Nice try but I’m a size zero and I eat a lot of cookies. And no, he’s not “banging” anyone.