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Old 07-09-2014, 07:36 AM
 
Location: Houston, Tx
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For some women it is. Not all. Most women are fine with someone who is happy in what they do for a living. Not all jobs require degrees. However I do have friends that do have a min. Degree requirement. Btw she's in her 40s, never married nor has she had a LTR. I do believe she wanted one too. I hope that helps answer your question about SOME women that place a requirement on a SO such as that.
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You're being a bit silly. As of 2012, less than 35% of adult Americans had a bachelor's degree or better. I'm assuming the gender split is statistically insignificant. (Not sure about other countries). I'm pretty sure that a large majority of the remaining 65% of men have not had any trouble finding women to date.
Exactly! Less than 1/3 or americans actually have a college degree. And seeing that there are more women in college than men, were are all these men with degrees supposed to come from for women to marry?
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Old 07-09-2014, 10:22 AM
 
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Substantially.
Interesting and nice to hear, now don't get me wrong, I'm not looking for a sugar momma
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Old 07-09-2014, 12:32 PM
 
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Just graduated with my masters and dating someone with high school education.

He's smarter in some aspects than I am.

Intelligence and degrees are not mutually exclusive.

Know plenty of PhD's that can't hold normal conversation about anything besides their field of study to save their lives.
Do you mean "are not mutually inclusive"? Personally, I wouldn't say they're either (mutually exclusive or mutually inclusive), but I want to make sure I understand your point properly.
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