Posted on 06/20/2014 7:38:55 AM PDT by pinochet
I know that this topic is very controversial. Conservatives have always complained about radical feminism, and such radical feminists are over-represented among women with graduate degrees.
Are women without college degrees better than women with graduate degrees, when it comes to fulfilling the job of wife and mother?
graduate degrees/high iq/highly educated are not all the same thing.
in fact, they are in the real world, in my observations, really 3 separate categories that rarely overlap.
(2) People delay marriage today because they have many more opportunities to play the field, and because unserious relationships are easier to manage while establishing your career/business than marriage and parenthood.
It has nothing to do with anything except whether a woman knows the difference between right and wrong and has the capacity to put the needs of her children before her own. That being said, the husband needs to know the difference between right and wrong and put the needs of his wife and children before his own.
Pretty darn simple.
I don’t care as long as she can cook and doesn’t back-talk.
(ducks for cover)
a grad degree in womyn’s studies rarely equates to a high IQ...just sayin’
Excellent response!
I always got along better with very intelligent women. My girl friends before I was married were all very intelligent. My wife is genius level intelligent.
Quiet ones;)
Low IQ women make better wives. They don’t realize what jerks their husbands are and stay with them! {:^/
Thank you
It’s only an opinion but I think it’s best to match up closely in terms of intelligence.
High IQ or college degree? Pick just one and stick to it. They are two separate criteria.
No, men are avoiding (I would say “evading”) marriage because they are taught to be lecherous and to not embrace marriage, never mind the responsibility that comes with it. The left has a big hand in this with their notion of “abolition of the family” doctrine, designed to break down society.
As for “IQ”, that’s meaningless since it’s based on standardized tests devised by psychologists. (For the record, psychology was not regarded as a science until the 1870s, but as a branch of philosophy.)
IQ and attitude are mutually exclusive.
That is so right. I have a bunch of teachers in the family. PHd’s stupidest most clueless people on the planet!
Having a degree does not mean high IQ, they are not equal
Shhhh, common sense doesn’t make for an entertaining thread!
Ephesians 5, a recipe for a healthy marriage and family.
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