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Long odds for love (rich chicks marrying poor men)
Washington Times ^
| September 25, 2006
| Stephanie K. Taylor
Posted on 09/25/2003 8:08:36 PM PDT by anncoulteriscool
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:08:43 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Denise Rose has a master's degree in counseling. Her most recent ex-husband has a high school diploma."I'm the only one I know who married beneath me," sighs the twice-divorced Knoxville, Tenn., resident.
But then, as she starts naming her friends and family, Mrs. Rose realizes she is far from alone. Several women she knows have higher levels of education than their husbands. Their marriages just didn't end quite so badly.
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I think rich women are less likely to be hesitant about getting a divorce since they may not be as financially effected if they were less well off and perhaps more dependent on their spouse for their lot in life.
To: anncoulteriscool
Barf. What are the odds this 'ne work out? "I'm the only one who knows I married beneath me?" Sheesh!
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posted on
09/25/2003 8:12:51 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(Proud member of EggsAckley's "posse")
To: annyokie
Odds are that not once did she volunteer to "work" while her socially disadvantaged husband went to college.
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posted on
09/25/2003 8:18:20 PM PDT
by
muawiyah
To: anncoulteriscool
"I'm the only one I know who married beneath me," sighs the twice-divorced Knoxville, Tenn., resident. With a cruddy attitude like that it's surprising that she was ever married at all. It is no surprise that she's been dumped twice.
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posted on
09/25/2003 8:19:10 PM PDT
by
LibKill
(Father Darwin has a sense of humor but no mercy whatsoever.)
To: anncoulteriscool
In the 1996 presidential contest, 43 percent of male voters supported President Clinton compared with 54 percent of female voters.I'm in the SF Bay area so it's even higher but I find that the modern woman wants to get a good job and marry government. They see big Government as stability.
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posted on
09/25/2003 8:19:39 PM PDT
by
byteback
To: byteback
You're probably right.
To: anncoulteriscool
In the 1996 presidential contest, 43 percent of male voters supported President Clinton compared with 54 percent of female voters the largest gender gap in the history of presidential elections. Whereas women used to settle for the boy next door, Mr. Hacker says, they now want a spouse who shares their intellectual and political interests.
No thanks. I'd rather stay single than share in the interests of a Kkklintoon supporter.
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posted on
09/25/2003 8:31:42 PM PDT
by
Mark Turbo
(Safety: The official state religion.)
To: Mark Turbo
Same here.
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posted on
09/25/2003 8:41:47 PM PDT
by
xrp
To: anncoulteriscool
In 2000, 57.2 percent of bachelor's degrees, 48.9 percent of Ph.D.s and 42.7 percent of medical degrees were awarded to womenWomen like that are nothing but trouble.
To: anncoulteriscool
In 1970, 72.9 percent of female college graduates had their first child by age 30, while now only 36.6 percent of that same demographic are mothers In general, female intelligence is a self limiting trait.
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posted on
09/25/2003 8:50:17 PM PDT
by
Reeses
To: anncoulteriscool
"If she's a lawyer," says Mr. Hacker, "will she really be happy with an electrician? I don't think so." I suppose Mr. Hacker is correct. I don't know any lawyers, male OR female, with the mental acuity to keep up a conversation with an electrician.
To: anncoulteriscool
These women are complete whiners. My mom has more formal education than my dad, and they've been married for more than 25 years.
I definately don't act like that when it comes to dating, and neither will any other conservative chick here. Freeper women are smarter than that.
To: anncoulteriscool
"There's a gender difference in what people consider a good marriage," says Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, author of "Why There Are No Good Men Left: The Romantic Plight of the New Single Woman."The larger question is "Why are there mo good women left?"
A college education may be just wonderful for a woman to learn independence and self-sufficiency, but it definitely has detracted from the qualities that make her good wife material.
There are certain marital roles that can never be changed by the wishful thinking of "liberation." Men are wise to leave those women imbued with the feminist philosophy alone.
To: anncoulteriscool
Sure the woman might have a Masters degree, but probably in some soft field with laughable standards that doesn't pay very well. The electrician supposedly "beneath" her is in a more exacting field that probably pays better.
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posted on
09/25/2003 9:00:54 PM PDT
by
Plutarch
To: anncoulteriscool
Sorry, Freeper Ladies, but quite frankly, I've begun to look at American women like I would a second job: more work on top of my work load, poor payback, lots of hassles, and just another source of stress. Bad investment of time and effort. It's not like things get better with money: more demanding, less responsiveness, more of an overall pain in the a$$.
To: anncoulteriscool
What stands out the most in this post is the connection between the level of education of men and women and the effect it has on marriage. The fact that women are "marrying beneath themselves" suggests that educated women don't necessarily make good wives. If a woman holds the view that the man she married was "beneath her" then the marriage is in trouble from the start.
There's an old adage that says: "Women marry for security, men marry for sex." While women may find their security in an education and a career what they bring to a marriage is an attitude of independence that turns many men off. Women view their marriage as a "partnership" - men don't. If men wanted a "partner" they'd go into business, not get married.
This post suggests that higher education is actually an impediment to a successful marriage, at least on the part of women. So, a successful marriage would mean finding a man with the same educational level, or forgo higher education and marry a "working stiff". Not getting married at all.is always an option.
One thing is for sure: men will always find wives to make them happy - educated or not. The pool of under-educated women to draw from is vast and wide. But as women elevate themselves in the educated world the pool of men to draw from is small and shrinking.
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posted on
09/25/2003 9:21:31 PM PDT
by
Noachian
To: Plutarch
I know a single female lawyer who, years ago, decided she
hated the work once she got into it. She quit it cold,
took her savings, moved to the mountains, got a little
apartment in walking distance of the gift shop where she
found a job, sold her car and hikes everywhere she goes
and does the things she enjoys in her spare time. Prestige
and money are pretty shallow when you hate what you do for
a living.
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posted on
09/25/2003 9:22:03 PM PDT
by
Twinkie
To: Hoosier-Daddy
What have you done to remedy your problem? How are going to get married? Be careful with mail order bride/dating services. They're mostly scams. I agree, the way women whine is nauseating though.
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posted on
09/25/2003 9:27:35 PM PDT
by
cyborg
(member in good standing of the Tinfoil Hat Society)
To: nightdriver
A college education may be just wonderful for a woman to learn independence and self-sufficiency, but it definitely has detracted from the qualities that make her good wife material
*** Would be an asset to your children's homeschooing education!!
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posted on
09/25/2003 9:29:14 PM PDT
by
cyborg
(member in good standing of the Tinfoil Hat Society)
To: cyborg
In the words of my 'Rich Dad': lease, don't buy.
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