Anonymous wrote:I just don't get the ivy league requirement. My brother graduated from Brown with all As and Bs. He makes under 70k. I have a best friend who went to Colby and works in finance and makes around 200k and who knows what will happen to his success once he graduates from NYU next year.
I'm assuming OP equated ivy league with success and intelligence, but I have seen many examples disproving that assumption. I just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Agree pp. I went to school with a guy who went to Cornell, now he lives at home with his mom because he can't seem to keep a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, well to one thing is for sure, OP will not be passing her fat genes onto anyone else.
wow, i hope for the rest of us that you won't be passing on your asshole genes.
Anonymous wrote:I will be the first to admit that I am fat. I'm 5'4" and 200 lbs and the thinnest I've ever been is 185 lbs. I have never really attracted men. However, I went to HYP for undergrad and then Harvard Business School for my MBA, and now make a very nice living as a consultant. I have a wide circle of friends and am very well liked, and I know I'm smart. I've never really been able to attract men, however, because of how I look and because I can't really flirt.
I want to marry a man who has an Ivy League background and comes from a good family. I think that with my brains and career success and social network, I should look like attractive girlfriend material for a successful man. Will they be able to see past my weight? (Don't talk to me about weight loss - I've been down that road a million times, and now I've just decided to accept that I'm fat and the fat is here to stay.)
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that you're hoping men won't be shallow for only wanting to date a thin women while you're just as shallow for only wanting to date a many with an Ivy League degree...
Anonymous wrote:Hey, well to one thing is for sure, OP will not be passing her fat genes onto anyone else.