Anonymous wrote:Our close friends don't care about each others' careers. No one cares that I'm a SAHM without a previous career. I don't care what my best friend's husband does for a living. That's not why I'm friends with her...
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes,
My sister was a Major in the Marines.
Husband was a Command Sgt Major in the Army.
Husband was the best man you could ever find.
He was the best person in my family. Sadly he
passed away from brain cancer two years ago.
Whoa, yeah that's totally not ok. Bet they didn't mention that? Enlisted-officer relationships can get you kicked out.
Across services?
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:Yes,
My sister was a Major in the Marines.
Husband was a Command Sgt Major in the Army.
Husband was the best man you could ever find.
He was the best person in my family. Sadly he
passed away from brain cancer two years ago.
Whoa, yeah that's totally not ok. Bet they didn't mention that? Enlisted-officer relationships can get you kicked out.
Anonymous wrote:The guys in my circle absolutely do care about degrees. Even if the eventual goal is to "put your wife out of work" they want the hyper educated, successful wife initially. It's another status symbol to be a power couple, at least for a time, and bringing a waitress around all your fellow successful buddies (and their successful wives!) is not impressive.
You must hang out with bizarre people. No guy I know cares about “power couples”, nor do any care about his wife being “hyper educated” or not.
The guys in my circle absolutely do care about degrees. Even if the eventual goal is to "put your wife out of work" they want the hyper educated, successful wife initially. It's another status symbol to be a power couple, at least for a time, and bringing a waitress around all your fellow successful buddies (and their successful wives!) is not impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The guys in my circle absolutely do care about degrees. Even if the eventual goal is to "put your wife out of work" they want the hyper educated, successful wife initially. It's another status symbol to be a power couple, at least for a time, and bringing a waitress around all your fellow successful buddies (and their successful wives!) is not impressive.
No.
+1
I wasn’t going to dignify PP with a response, but I highly doubt brother who owns his own law firm is in a major city. Almost all the SAHMs I know (very wealthy, inside the beltway neighborhood) had a solid career at some point. A few of them had better careers than many of the women who continue to work FT, which is how they met their husbands in the first place.
Anonymous wrote: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.
The guys in my circle absolutely do care about degrees. Even if the eventual goal is to "put your wife out of work" they want the hyper educated, successful wife initially. It's another status symbol to be a power couple, at least for a time, and bringing a waitress around all your fellow successful buddies (and their successful wives!) is not impressive.