Anonymous wrote:This is DC. Men want successful wives. That stuff may fly in Herndon or somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think intelligence is tied to a career or education. I like an intelligent woman, but am a man and feel it is my job to provide the money.
My wife has a job because she likes it that way, but it is not a criteria for marriage. My main attraction is that she is funny, is physically fit and attractive, and that she is a kind person. She can work or SAH. Unfortunately her working makes our lives more complicated, but her "career" was never a focus for me.
Your job is to be there. Be here for your wife, your newborn, your kids, your house, your family admin, etc.
Be there, be present, don't just be a paycheck.
You might find that if you move to other places in the US (e.g., Pacific Northwest, where there are some very $$$ successful women) your family/life options expand a bit. It's exhilarating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think intelligence is tied to a career or education. I like an intelligent woman, but am a man and feel it is my job to provide the money.
My wife has a job because she likes it that way, but it is not a criteria for marriage. My main attraction is that she is funny, is physically fit and attractive, and that she is a kind person. She can work or SAH. Unfortunately her working makes our lives more complicated, but her "career" was never a focus for me.
Your job is to be there. Be here for your wife, your newborn, your kids, your house, your family admin, etc.
Be there, be present, don't just be a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in my late twenties now but I've worked retail and as an unpaid intern
Wow, that's quite the resume.
and none of my suitors cared if I was a doctor or lawyer.
Why would they?
They were all doctors lawyers or engineers.
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My sister who is gorgeous is a waitress and is being pursued by a NASA scientist. She doesn't even have a college degree.
I highly doubt some NASA scientist is going to seriously date some broad who only graduated from HS because it was her social avenue. Sure if she's hot and she polishes trailer hitches, then I'm sure he'll go out with her. But seriously date her? No chance.
My honest opinion? Your story is complete BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general a teacher will be more attractive to a professional man able to be sole breadwinner of his family than a ball busting lawyer who thinks she is the bees knees.
This is another reason why I like being a lawyer: Weeds out insecure men like you. No man who uses the term "ball busting" seriously is worth the time it takes to dismiss him. I have two friends who are teachers and both of them have husbands who are really misogynistic tools. Both of my friends are smart (choice of husbands aside), but bullies who want to keep women small and controllable seem to be attracted to female teachers. My husband is sweet, smart and a good partner.
Good for you. I'd never hire a female lawyer.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Ditto. I often say, the secret to my success is my SAHM wife!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think intelligence is tied to a career or education. I like an intelligent woman, but am a man and feel it is my job to provide the money.
My wife has a job because she likes it that way, but it is not a criteria for marriage. My main attraction is that she is funny, is physically fit and attractive, and that she is a kind person. She can work or SAH. Unfortunately her working makes our lives more complicated, but her "career" was never a focus for me.
Your job is to be there. Be here for your wife, your newborn, your kids, your house, your family admin, etc.
Be there, be present, don't just be a paycheck.

) Anonymous wrote:I don't think intelligence is tied to a career or education. I like an intelligent woman, but am a man and feel it is my job to provide the money.
My wife has a job because she likes it that way, but it is not a criteria for marriage. My main attraction is that she is funny, is physically fit and attractive, and that she is a kind person. She can work or SAH. Unfortunately her working makes our lives more complicated, but her "career" was never a focus for me.