Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH absolutely cared whether I had a career. He also under no circumstances wanted a SAHM. While both of us are specialized, neither makes a lot of money (100k each) and we really can't afford to SAH nor really can we afford more than one kid.
Would he care if he made 300k?
+1. You'll be singing a different tune if your DH earned $3300 to $500K.
Anonymous wrote:I like that my wife is educated with a graduate degree, but I do not care if she has a career, unless she wants to. Fortunately for our family, she takes pride in being a SAHM. I could not be happier, or more proud of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always been of the belief that men don't care if a woman has a career. I'm in my late twenties now but I've worked retail and as an unpaid intern and none of my suitors cared if I was a doctor or lawyer. They were all doctors lawyers or engineers. My sister who is gorgeous is a waitress and is being pursued by a NASA scientist. She doesn't even have a college degree.
So what do you think? Men tell us your honest opinions.
when I am ready to have children, I want a spouse that is as smart as me. Maybe not college educated with a career, lots of different life experiences, but she better be smart and intelligent.
Boys inherit their intelligence from their mothers.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/brainy-sons-owe-intelligence-to-their-mothers-1339099.html
http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/myl/llog/Turner1996.pdf
Choose carefully, men.
This is what the guys who just want a sweet homemaker don't anticipate. I work in an agency full of people with PhDs. The women are married to men who are similarly educated. So are some of the men.Their kids toddle off to brand name colleges. About half of the men are married to women who are less well educated or who stay at home. Their kids live at home and go to NoVa Community College or just get a job. Their doctor dads are scratching their heads, wondering why their kids aren't as smart and motivated as they are.
Anonymous wrote:We're watching marriages break up as kids go off to college, and it seems like the women who are being left are the ones with little education and no career. They seem to be the ones whose husbands decide that they are too boring to spend the next thirty years with.
Anonymous wrote:We're watching marriages break up as kids go off to college, and it seems like the women who are being left are the ones with little education and no career. They seem to be the ones whose husbands decide that they are too boring to spend the next thirty years with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always been of the belief that men don't care if a woman has a career. I'm in my late twenties now but I've worked retail and as an unpaid intern and none of my suitors cared if I was a doctor or lawyer. They were all doctors lawyers or engineers. My sister who is gorgeous is a waitress and is being pursued by a NASA scientist. She doesn't even have a college degree.
So what do you think? Men tell us your honest opinions.
Men choose women who make them feel loved, admired and desired. That's the foundation for the majority of men. Beyond that the building on that foundation will be different based on so many different things it's impossible to wrap up in a neat package.
BTW...degrees are not a guarantee of, nor is it exclusive to, intelligence.
+1
PP here.
Thanks for the +1. I was beginning to think I was the only one in this thread that believed that to be a truth. Another truth that I believe in...and has been oft repeated...women look at a man and know what they want to change when they get married...men look at the woman before them and never want them to change. Both are destined for disappointment. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FUCK NO WAY.
WHAT HAPPENED BRO?
BORED WITH BORING WASHINGTON CAREERIST SHRIKES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FUCK NO WAY.
WHAT HAPPENED BRO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH absolutely cared whether I had a career. He also under no circumstances wanted a SAHM. While both of us are specialized, neither makes a lot of money (100k each) and we really can't afford to SAH nor really can we afford more than one kid.
Would he care if he made 300k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always been of the belief that men don't care if a woman has a career. I'm in my late twenties now but I've worked retail and as an unpaid intern and none of my suitors cared if I was a doctor or lawyer. They were all doctors lawyers or engineers. My sister who is gorgeous is a waitress and is being pursued by a NASA scientist. She doesn't even have a college degree.
So what do you think? Men tell us your honest opinions.
Men choose women who make them feel loved, admired and desired. That's the foundation for the majority of men. Beyond that the building on that foundation will be different based on so many different things it's impossible to wrap up in a neat package.
BTW...degrees are not a guarantee of, nor is it exclusive to, intelligence.
+1
PP here.
Thanks for the +1. I was beginning to think I was the only one in this thread that believed that to be a truth. Another truth that I believe in...and has been oft repeated...women look at a man and know what they want to change when they get married...men look at the woman before them and never want them to change. Both are destined for disappointment. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always been of the belief that men don't care if a woman has a career. I'm in my late twenties now but I've worked retail and as an unpaid intern and none of my suitors cared if I was a doctor or lawyer. They were all doctors lawyers or engineers. My sister who is gorgeous is a waitress and is being pursued by a NASA scientist. She doesn't even have a college degree.
So what do you think? Men tell us your honest opinions.
Men choose women who make them feel loved, admired and desired. That's the foundation for the majority of men. Beyond that the building on that foundation will be different based on so many different things it's impossible to wrap up in a neat package.
BTW...degrees are not a guarantee of, nor is it exclusive to, intelligence.
+1
Anonymous wrote:My DH absolutely cared whether I had a career. He also under no circumstances wanted a SAHM. While both of us are specialized, neither makes a lot of money (100k each) and we really can't afford to SAH nor really can we afford more than one kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She must be educated, I don't care of she wants to SAH. I would not date a waitress,
What if the waitress looks like Rachel Green?![]()