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I'm no SITC fan but Aiden was a greasy hillbilly with haliotosis and lint in his belly button even if he made cool furniture. I don't think much of Carrie though either. Mr Big could have done much better. I think he should have held out for a nice down to earth Cali girl instead.
Back to topic. Anyone under 40 who has hangups about the wife making more or being just an all around better person is a small minded twit and should be dumped immediatly. A person like that can only keep a person back and down.
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I don't think that a woman has ever intimidated me because she is smarter or has a higher education or even makes more money. I have however not really tried to date a lot of these women and it’s mostly because they were in a different league from me.
It’s most likely very unfair for me to think this, but I tend to view women like this to be a lot more work then I am willing to do. Higher maintenance and what not. I do think that if she makes more money it can make things more difficult, just because its harder to pull the same weight, and unless you are a freeloader, you can't always go to the same places and enjoy on the same level if you have to worry about how much you are spending. With the girl on TV that had to lie about what she does to get more guys to like her. I think that’s also a maintenance thing. As right or wrong as it may be, If one girl is a lawyer and the other is a flight attendant, and if the lawyer comes off as more serious and the flight attendant comes off as care-free and their looks are equal most men will pick the flight attendant simply because she may be easier to deal with, then the more serious person. Not just easy for sex, but easy to please in where to go, what to eat, what to talk about I know for me once you have done the high maintenance kind of girls, its really difficult want to go through that much work again especially if you have a choice that doesn't require that much work. High maintenance isn't always just about spending money. It’s the amount of time, the amount of emotional investment and support, the abiltiy to remain a little independent, and the ability to please a girl without jumping through a million hoops. I'll go change into my flame proof clothes now. I think I might need them. |
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What's funny is that I've had the opposite experience from Fergie.
I find well educated and economically secure women easier to be with. In many, if not all, cases, their idenity is much more tied up in themselves rather than in me . . . and they don't need me as much to be tied up in theirs. To shift the view a bit but keep it on modern relationships, just saw a figure that 266,000 couples, where one or more person is over 65, are living "in sin." I'm elated . . . there's still hope. |
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I have seen both sides of this equation. On the one hand I dated a woman who was entirely dependent upon me for everything. She had less education, less ambition and was completely focused upon me and my ambitions. While it was nice for a while, she quickly became a pain in the @ss and eventually became angry that everything focused upon me and my career. Since she was so dependent upon me, it was hard to dump her without leaving her on the curb. I got lucky and she went home to mom in the end.
On the other end, I am married to a wonderful woman who is more educated, but just as ambitious as I am. This is a great example of being together because we want to vs. have to for both of us. I tend to call this the dating a girl vs. dating a woman theory. Girls want and need to be taken care of and women like to be taken care of sometimes, but also to take care of you. Women are their own person and girls are looking to you to see what they should be.
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Great point Steve. Therein lies the distinction between a child and an adult, be it male or female. When one looks for a partner, more than education and income should be integrity, morality and responsibilty above all for one's self.
It is very telling to observe how your partner interacts and treats others. Eventually, that person will be you. |
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At my former company, many of the women in top-level executive positions had stay at home husbands. I think when one person is at a certain level in their career, and both want to have a family, it may be the only option. Fortune had an article about "Trophy Husbands" where this was just the case. It did seem that the couples had started out on similar levels, but when one got promoted or transferred, it became a more event driven decision for the man to stay home. However, without history in the relationship, I think it is difficult for some men to operate in a non-traditional role.
Just thinking about major events of the 20th century that have resulted in a significant transformation of gender roles and identity: the women's suffrage movement, women leaving the home and joining the workforce in huge numbers during WWII, then the feminist movement. Now Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and metrosexuals. Men are becoming more like women and women more like men. And, there is a huge focus in our society on women, but what about men? Are we leaving them behind, robbing them of their identity, throwing them into day spas and waxing their backs? One guy I interviewed said something to the effect that 'if women would just let the man be the man, a lot more relationships would work out.' But what does it mean to be a man today? |
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I think that men today have quite a bit more to consider when entering a relationship then their fathers and grandfathers did. I would almost venture to say that CAN BE more difficult to be a man today, than it is to be a woman. Although I expect Brooke to come with both guns blaring at me.... ;-)
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