Posted on 07/09/2018 9:02:22 AM PDT by C19fan
Intelligent women should consider marrying less clever men if they want to start a family, according to researchers.
There are simply not enough brainy men to go round so women may need to widen their search, warned the author of a report that found a growing number of professional women were freezing their eggs because they couldnt find Mr Right.
There are fewer educated men in the world for educated women to partner with, said Marcia Inhorn, professor of anthropology at Yale University.
So if women want to find a partner with whom they can have children, they need a more expansive notion of who is Mr Right.
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And when he's not a lawyer, engineer, etc. inside of 5 years (when she's watching all her "friends" husbands climb the ladder) she will leave him for lacking ambition.
Then he's in "baby jail" for 15 more years paying half of his modest salary while she earns six figures and marries another 6 figure maker. They are going on vacations, buying real estate, she's getting new boobs, etc.
I have seen it happen. More than once.
Hint: Smart guys avoid you because you are a **tch.
That's how it worked in my case...
A husband can bring a wife into his world.
A wife can’t bring a husband into her world.
Proceed with caution.
Women prefer to marry up, status wise. At the extreme right of the bell curve, there are a small number of eligible men for every “executive” or PhD woman.
Meanwhile, men have no problem marrying a woman who is less educated or less high up in the corporate hierarchy, as long as she’s enjoyable company (where “enjoyable company” is defined as being pleasant, affectionate, and enjoying frequent sex, as opposed to spending her day complaining about the patriarchy).
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If your “worlds” are not similar, marriage is probably not a good idea.
The friction between those worlds will never evaporate.
No offense, but most people aren’t as smart or intelligent as they think they are. The newly credentialed are the most guilty of it.
And, given the current culture, why would a man ***WANT*** to get married ? He can get all the sex he wants outside of it. The old bromide about why buy a cow when you get milk for free applies here. . .
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Men and women are ‘smart’ in different ways, usually.
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[[The women married into my family just care about $$$.]]
Are there any unmarried women in your family? I’m broke
Bottom line, smart and well educated women face a marriage market in which x percent of their male intellectual peers will marry down, and x may be substantial. I'm sure the pickings do get slim, especially if a gal spends her 20's (a) chasing a career, (b) sleeping around, or (c) both, and waits until her 30's to start thinking about settling down. The good guys her age will be mostly gone, and she's no longer young and cute. If she was plain to begin with, her only option may be to become a feminist.
The good news, however, is that the problem will go away if women will scrap the double standard.The mismatch occurs in the first place because so many smart men marry down in terms of education and earning power. Women need to get over their status hangups and be willing to do the same. There should be nothing wrong with a woman doctor marrying a male nurse;the reverse happens all the time. Or a male teacher or cop or stay at home dad. Problem solved ... IF women will drop the double standard.
But they won't.
Too smart? You weren’t too smart to let the good one’s get away. LOL!! Choke on it.
.”executive” or PhD woman.... = high maintenance.
‘Smart’ is defined as?
You hit the nail on the head. After years of observation Ive come to the same conclusion.
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Right on the money!
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Correct. Given a choice, the average 35 year old professional would much rather have a cute 22 year old than a 35 year old PhD candidate in womens studies.
It’s just the way we’re wired.
Women naturally care about what their mate does for a living.
Men really don’t care all that much about what their mate does, unless it’s something like being a prostitute or a stripper. (I’m talking about marriage here, not dating)
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