Anonymous wrote:Male here. In college, I had a rule not to date psychology majors. I felt each female psychology student I met seemed to have significant issues of her own. I theorized all were trying to diagnose/fix themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attorneys. Never again.
Why does everyone dislike attorneys? What is the best profession to marry then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:professors. they always have their pick of the coed litter. they get bored and you can't compete.
romance between student and teacher? isn't that prohibited?
Anonymous wrote:professors. they always have their pick of the coed litter. they get bored and you can't compete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attorneys. Never again.
Why does everyone dislike attorneys? What is the best profession to marry then?
Anonymous wrote:
Any type of consulting.
Too much travel and job uncertainty. That’s a young person’s game. By 40 you should have something more stable.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who works for the trump campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Any type of consulting.
Too much travel and job uncertainty. That’s a young person’s game. By 40 you should have something more stable.
Just be lucky they have a job at this time. Hello corona!
Also 40 IS young.
Anonymous wrote:Attorneys. Never again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid anyone whose working hours are not compatible with yours. As as a litigator, avoid other contentious types. Go for someone with lower drive who will make you happy. Then work to keep him happy too -- that's the harder part.
Thanks. I have tried lower drive types and I am not attracted. I like men who are leaders professionally and in a relationship. I am not contentious in my relationships in the least.