KungFuJoe Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 School is overrated. Look at me. I done barely passed high school and I is much well off now...and for the future. 1
MrCastle Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 School is overrated. Look at me. I done barely passed high school and I is much well off now...and for the future. Lol look at you. Can't even spell skool. 1
AlexDP Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 So, apparently reading posts from here, every woman has a graduate degree, owns their own business, makes six figures, or aspires to be a CEO of an LLC. Which is fine. But it's pretty well known that it's tough to get a woman of a higher or equal status. But I also know that not all women in the real world have all that going on. I go to buy skiwear and I see women in their 30s working non-managerial retail, women working at Barnes and Noble, hairdressers, administrative assistants, waitresses. Guys, do you find these women to be easier and less stuck up in your opinion? The opposite really. I found them to be very stuck up. Which is odd, considering others have proven so much more.
MrWindupBird Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 My wife has a double master's degree, is going for her PhD, and is very successful in her field already and she's only 29. My exwife was a nurse. These are my two longest relationships, so it's what I'm most used to. But earlier in life, due to where I live, I have been with many 'less-successful' women (for lack of better term I guess), and from my personal experience, many of them are more straightforward. I am not being sweeping in my generalizations at all, because I completely recognize that my experience is just mine, and others could have very, very different perspectives. But from my experience, most "common girls" are looking for kids early on, and they're looking for someone to take care of them. My most intense relationship actually ended because I went from the Marine Corps to pursuing a medical degree, and that means I couldn't provide for her immediately the way she wanted. She worked at the makeup counter at Macy's, and she wanted kids and wanted to settle down and didn't want a career of her own. We played games with each other, and I took a break for a month to make her jealous. It worked, we got back together and were happier than ever, but turns out during that month she had a drunken one night stand and got pregnant. The guy was a mechanic and was happy with that, so they ended up getting married. To her credit, though, she was extremely charismatic and desirable, and short of killing my own dreams, I would have given anything to make her happy. Despite my ignorance and stupid decision, I felt like she could've been the one. I was 18-19, though, so we live and learn.
gaius Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 So, apparently reading posts from here, every woman has a graduate degree, owns their own business, makes six figures, or aspires to be a CEO of an LLC. Which is fine. But it's pretty well known that it's tough to get a woman of a higher or equal status. But I also know that not all women in the real world have all that going on. I go to buy skiwear and I see women in their 30s working non-managerial retail, women working at Barnes and Noble, hairdressers, administrative assistants, waitresses. Guys, do you find these women to be easier and less stuck up in your opinion? I don't see much of a correlation between education and approachability. I've met some stuck up higher educated women and some stuck up blue collar ones. One thing I have noticed is that often women who are more intelligent can have a more difficult time finding a guy who isn't intimidated by them, so if you just treat them like a regular, sexy woman good things can happen. Even if you just work at home depot.
phineas Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 So, apparently reading posts from here, every woman has a graduate degree, owns their own business, makes six figures, or aspires to be a CEO of an LLC. Which is fine. But it's pretty well known that it's tough to get a woman of a higher or equal status. But I also know that not all women in the real world have all that going on. I go to buy skiwear and I see women in their 30s working non-managerial retail, women working at Barnes and Noble, hairdressers, administrative assistants, waitresses. Guys, do you find these women to be easier and less stuck up in your opinion? and yet those women got how many posts on this forum & spend how much time here? It's just like any other forum where people claim to be 10k a day ceo's yet their posting all day on an internet forum. Please, I only post here so much because It's my current job. I spend my days testing internet access around the world on my start-ups private jet. Otherwise i'd be in the lab finishing up my cure for male-pattern baldness for my other company.
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