Anonymous wrote:OP, can you just explain why you want a "Harvard" man in particular? I just left Boston after years of living and working there and I met many brilliant men - some married, some coupled, some single - who went to many different universities, so I'm genuinely curious what the specific attraction is for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what would happen if you found this Harvard man, get married, then a few years down the road he decides his days of commuting and sitting behind a desk all day are over.
Mr. Harvard announces he is forsaking Big Gig and settling on a large farm, gonna live off the land. He gets a tractor, some chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, and cows and goes at it.
You observe Mr. Harvard is no longer the pinch-faced, stressed out man you are accustomed to but a happy, smiling, guy who has found something he is truly happy doing.
He trades in the BMW for a pick-up truck, trades in his Gucci shoes and suit for a pair of work boots and bib-overalls.
He is still smart and all the bills are paid but he has decided, kind of like in Green Acres, that city life isn't for him.
Will you still stay married to him, knowing he is smart and educated, and that he is able to provide for the family, or will you dump him because the fantasy Cinderella life you have in your mind is no longer valid.
Will you shovel the manure for him? Will you get up at the crack of dawn and milk cows with him?
Or will you hoist your Gold Digger flag and sail away?
Holy cow s***t! I am this very man! For myself a nice herd of beef cattle up in Central Pa. (Leased some of my land for drilling shale gas)' love my truck, my wife, outdoor life! Kids up,at the crack o'dawn 'fore school,to get them chores done and I still do a little bit o' lawyerin' on the side! Shoulda seen how them gas boys reacted to this HLS farmer who could run circles around their god**mned contract. Worked with my neighbors on theirs too. We're all makin' a fine bounty off a Mother Earth and couldn't be happier! Oh, and I have a pick up truck with a gun rack and we do deer season with my Dad and my boys!
Anonymous wrote:So which is it? The guys in grad school are still just into hooking up and their studies or they are all taken by age 30. At what age is a guy ready for serious relationship?
Anonymous wrote:
Holy cow s***t! I am this very man! For myself a nice herd of beef cattle up in Central Pa. (Leased some of my land for drilling shale gas)' love my truck, my wife, outdoor life! Kids up,at the crack o'dawn 'fore school,to get them chores done and I still do a little bit o' lawyerin' on the side! Shoulda seen how them gas boys reacted to this HLS farmer who could run circles around their god**mned contract. Worked with my neighbors on theirs too. We're all makin' a fine bounty off a Mother Earth and couldn't be happier! Oh, and I have a pick up truck with a gun rack and we do deer season with my Dad and my boys!
Anonymous wrote:
What is Princeton mom? Another velcro parent. Tell me the story!
Anonymous wrote:OP, what would happen if you found this Harvard man, get married, then a few years down the road he decides his days of commuting and sitting behind a desk all day are over.
Mr. Harvard announces he is forsaking Big Gig and settling on a large farm, gonna live off the land. He gets a tractor, some chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, and cows and goes at it.
You observe Mr. Harvard is no longer the pinch-faced, stressed out man you are accustomed to but a happy, smiling, guy who has found something he is truly happy doing.
He trades in the BMW for a pick-up truck, trades in his Gucci shoes and suit for a pair of work boots and bib-overalls.
He is still smart and all the bills are paid but he has decided, kind of like in Green Acres, that city life isn't for him.
Will you still stay married to him, knowing he is smart and educated, and that he is able to provide for the family, or will you dump him because the fantasy Cinderella life you have in your mind is no longer valid.
Will you shovel the manure for him? Will you get up at the crack of dawn and milk cows with him?
Or will you hoist your Gold Digger flag and sail away?
Anonymous wrote:So which is it? The guys in grad school are still just into hooking up and their studies or they are all taken by age 30. At what age is a guy ready for serious relationship?
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'll bite. I married a Kennedy School grad. My experience is completely different from many of the stories posted here.
We met in DC the summer before he went to grad school. I was 23 and he was almost 26. We met at his going away party. I was not looking for a boyfriend at the time as I was enjoying the single life in DC. We've been married 11 years. I was 26 and he was 29.
I was a teacher at an independent school here in DC. I went to a really good school undergrad, but it wasn't an Ivy. I didn't go to grad school for education until after we were married. I'm not particularly beautiful nor do I have a perfect body.
I'm thinking about all his friends from grad school that are guys- most were in relationships during school and are now married to that person. A few we're single but were not jerks. They were sweet, fun guys. Most everyone ended up in DC. Many work for the Feds while a few (like my husband) work in the private sector. I would say that only one turned out to be an ass. Their wives are normal, regular, incredibly nice people. A few SAH and a few work. I wouldn't say that any of of the wives put their career before their family.
My husband and his friends call the K School Harvard Lite so take that as you will. He doesn't make as much money as a lawyer, but he does do pretty darn well. Chances are if you marry a K School grad that you won't be living in a 2 million dollar house in Newton but at least he'll be home for dinner most nights.
Hah! as I was reading this from my snob HLS position on a Hill, I was thinking "K School" doesn't count.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm just trying to picture OP at a bar...
Talking to guy 1:
OP: So what do you do?
Guy1: I'm an investment banker
OP: Oh, where did you go to school?
Guy1: Northwestern undergrad and grad
OP: Oh, well it was nice to meet you
Talking to guy 2:
OP: So, what do you do?
Guy1: I'm a cardiac surgeon
OP: Where did you go to med school?
Guy1: Tufts
OP: Nice to meet you but I have to go
Talking to guy 3:
OP: And what do you do?
Guy3: I'm a lawyer
OP: What law school did you go to?
Guy3: BC Law
OP: Well I have to go.