I have twice married women with a high school educations. I've got a graduate degree. I really don't think the educational difference has much to do with people loving each other. (1st marriage was short as she wanted kids right away and I wanted to build a foundation on the marriage. She remarried and has three kids and is divorced again.) There will be problems but easily recognizable. I try not to be condescending and work thru the problem. She makes about 1/3 of my income. We split costs accordingly.
2006-07-26 05:42:39
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answered by John Q 3
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If a girl only wants you because you have a degree, do not marry her. People should only marry for love; not careers, degrees, money, kids. If you marry for these things, it will not work. People change careers, you can always get a degree if you want one, money sometimes runs out and kids grow up and move away. Marry your best friend, that's what I did with my second husband and I've never been happier.
2006-07-26 05:45:57
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answered by carrie love 2
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this is a slippery slope there pal. I advise first of all, if a woman get s a college degree in drama or english literature, her earnings sooner or later could be purely 10-15% extra suitable than with out degree, so the earnings argument isn't in all risk a element. i'm getting the sensation that the final intelligence and skill to hold a communique is without doubt one among the determining factors. And in this section, I definitely have a tendency to agree that one ought to date somebody with an in depth intelligence point. they do no longer unavoidably could desire to have a level in line with se, yet i could assert that their adulthood and verbal substitute skills could be more desirable with college classes. And sure, this could help the survivability of the marriage. so a techniques as relationship...you be responsive to ways they say that blondes have extra relaxing? i could argue that smaller minded people tend to no longer be bothered with the neurotic habit that college minds have, with the aid of fact their offensive, crude and infrequently disrespectful habit could nicely be freaking hilarious and marvelous. this is a no longer worry-free call, yet i could say marriage sure, relationship no. Financially, sure yet no longer unavoidably.
2016-10-08 08:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Degrees shouldn't matter in relationships, only careers.
You don't go to college to get a degree in dating.
2006-07-26 05:42:57
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answered by batmantis1999 4
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are you looking to date this girl or hire her for a job?
2006-07-26 05:43:07
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answered by more than a hat rack 4
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no
2006-07-26 05:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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