Eh it depends on age. When I was straight out of college living in a walk up 1 bedroom by myself in NYC straight out of college I landed so much ass just by not having any roommates. Plenty of 18-21 y/o NYU chicks dying not to have to sleep in their forced triple with a window unit.
This is obviously no longer impressive by the time you are in your mid/late 20s.
This is why you see so many men dropping out in the U.S.
What does this sentence mean?
You said women want to make their own money and this somehow disincentives men from making money. The men are dropping out of what? College? Life? Work?
This is why you see so many men dropping out in the U.S.
What does this sentence mean?
You said women want to make their own money and this somehow disincentives men from making money. The men are dropping out of what? College? Life? Work?
On top of that, women in the U.S. want to earn their own living, further disincentiving men from being career-ambitious.
As a cardiologist who is married to a GI doc, this doesn't really make any sense. If anything, a woman who is making her own living is MORE likely to want to be with a man who has some degree of ambition, both for financial and simple compatibility reasons.
On top of that, women in the U.S. want to earn their own living, further disincentiving men from being career-ambitious.
As a cardiologist who is married to a GI doc, this doesn't really make any sense. If anything, a woman who is making her own living is MORE likely to want to be with a man who has some degree of ambition, both for financial and simple compatibility reasons.
"More likely" and "some degree of" are the keywords there. I.e., it doesn't matter a lot in the grand scheme of things.
I watched a George Clooney movie Ticket to Paradise on an airplane recently. Clooney's daughter is a recent law school graduate joining a top-tier law firm. She falls in love with some hot Carribean fisherman guy while on her fancy vacation. That's playing into the ideal modern romantic arrangement (career-successful woman + hot guy).
This is why you see so many men dropping out in the U.S.
What does this sentence mean?
You said women want to make their own money and this somehow disincentives men from making money. The men are dropping out of what? College? Life? Work?
Let's say that by working hard to get your income from $100K to $400K, you dating pool only expands by 38.7%. That's a poor R.O.I.