We've all read research that shows more women are attending college and getting BA degrees in higher numbers. What's not said is what fields these degrees are in. Is it engineering? Business? Computer science? Liberal arts?
The truth is in the detail.
Which leads me to this: why does it seem that in the dating field, many women put their degrees and careers at the forefront as though that's all that matter to a man? Are they trying to subtly make a power move to show superiority?
I have yet experienced conversations where someone revealed they can cook a variety of dishes effectively, has an eye for cleaning meticulously, or enjoy simple things. It seems more of any interview these days to find a man who will subject himself to second class citizenry and know his place.
Clearly, a lot of men chose to go their own way. I understand why.
Humility would have given more women partners, but instead, they chose the path of dominance. 35 and bitter is very unattractive. I wonder if those degrees keep them warm at night.
My two jabs I like telling "professional" women who are single":
-"Can you cook though?"
-"How's that independence thing going?"
They don't like hearing that.
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