Anonymous wrote:I'm a fairly recent law school graduate in my early 30's (male). No, I don't argue all the time, no I'm not combative. I am competitive and ambitious and I hope to be very successful (though I'm not there yet). Wouldn't mind a female lawyer with the same combo.
Many women I knew in law school were, for lack of a better word, cunty. But many weren't. And many young female lawyers are highly attractive...and that feistiness helps in certain areas...
It's cool to see some successful lawyer/lawyer couples here. Even we can function like normal people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"No, women lawyers make horrible spouses and mothers. It's not their fault, the private profession essentially makes them choose their home or their career. "
What ethnicity are you? The "private profession"? Are you Indian? I'm a mother who's also a lawyer and not in private practice, and I'm a fabulous mother and wife.
No, not Indian.
I'm sure you are fabulous when they actually get to see you.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a fairly recent law school graduate in my early 30's (male). No, I don't argue all the time, no I'm not combative. I am competitive and ambitious and I hope to be very successful (though I'm not there yet). Wouldn't mind a female lawyer with the same combo.
Many women I knew in law school were, for lack of a better word, cunty. But many weren't. And many young female lawyers are highly attractive...and that feistiness helps in certain areas...
It's cool to see some successful lawyer/lawyer couples here. Even we can function like normal people!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a type A lawyer and my husband is a lawyer but not type a personality. He is the sweetest most honest and helpful man alive. Happiness in marriage has nothing to do profession.
Anonymous wrote:It's common. Lots of alcohol problems, too. But that doesn't mean all male lawyers are bad. Or female for that matter. But the profession does attract a certain kind of person.
~ Female lawyer
Anonymous wrote:I'm married to a litigator out for blood and I love the fact that when it comes to watching out for his wife and kids and home, he can and will go for the jugular. On the inside, he has the best family mentality and is a great father. I'm more drawn to men with an aggressive energy but I can see how other women could find it overwhelming. We are still crazy hot for each other after 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both lawyers and we have a good marriage, but maybe it's because (according to this thread) we are equally bad spouses and it all evens out cosmically.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married a lawyer and I am a Pharmacist. My husband is not a liar nor manipulative. He is very romantic, loving, funny, trusting, and an amazing dad. He works at an extremely successful law firm but that hasn't changed him one bit.
He's cheating on you
Anonymous wrote:Not all lawyers are the same, but I will say that there are some people who fit the "prick" definition who are attracted to and rewarded by the legal profession. Here are some of the common traits you can find in these sorts of lawyers (male or female, although probably more common in males):
narcissistic personality
low degree of empathy
argumentativeness and trouble ever being "wrong" in an argument
type "A", aggressive, angry personality
substance abuser
Anonymous wrote:I married a lawyer and I am a Pharmacist. My husband is not a liar nor manipulative. He is very romantic, loving, funny, trusting, and an amazing dad. He works at an extremely successful law firm but that hasn't changed him one bit.