that may be true in some cases but smart women want a smart guy so they can have deep stimulating conversations, dont worry youll find the right girl
2007-01-12 03:35:09
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answered by ♥♫♥ Crystal ♥♫♥ 4
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Although some may be taken aback by this level of higher education the majority of woman would be very attracted to a man with this much education. They would see in this man a very good future and someone was dedicated to his education and thus would be the same in a relationship. Obviously a man with this education would not be seeking the romance of a high school graduate and would want a woman that he would be able to communicate with. So I would have to say that I would say that I would disagree that an education lesson's a man's chances of romance.
2007-01-12 11:40:20
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answered by crazylegs 7
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Intelligence is more important than a piece of paper. There are a great many intelligent people who never received a degree.
A PhD just means you were very dedicated and followed all the way through. Most that shoot for a degree don't go beyond their Bachelor's (which is an achievement in itself).
If someone is put off because you chose to become well-educated, then perhaps they aren't a good match.
2007-01-12 11:35:14
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answered by . 7
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That's not it at all.
What turns people off isn't the degree, it's the arrogance that very often goes along with it.
Seriously, I'm not trying to be funny here, but deep down inside, you wanted everyone here to know that you have a masters degree and and a doctorate degree. If you behave like that whilst trying to get a date, well, what do you expect will happen?
I'm not telling you about my education but it's excellent and I have no problem with women.
2007-01-12 11:39:37
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answered by Dr W 7
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Nonsense. Any woman who would think less of a man because he has an advanced degree is ridiculous and not worth knowing. On the other hand, some people- both men and women- become "know-it-alls" when they get an advanced degree and that would be a huge turn off.
2007-01-12 11:35:22
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answered by Alexandriagal 6
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right.
because now you are talking with other people on a different level. try to be in the same level with them. don't even mention you have a Ph D... yet...
do something not so mental, like boxing, basketball or swimming. bring out something else in you.
Why do cheerleaders dig the jocks and not the Chess team? It's the same principle brother.
2007-01-12 11:37:18
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answered by james b 2
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maybe they feel intimidated,but believe me there are many of us out here who delight in a man with high intelligence as long as that's not all he is.IN fact the least physically attractive man in a room can draw some women by just speaking ,I know I am attracted to the mental,maybe because I am Aries and we are very mental people.
2007-01-12 11:37:32
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answered by punkin 5
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Wrong, i don't think it makes you any less attractive. Try being a woman with a degree and trying to get a guy. Anyways, i find a guy with a brain a darn good thing. ;) I like a smart one.
2007-01-12 11:36:17
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answered by Jay 2
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No, it has nothing to do with it. Although I have found that more educated men have sticks up their asses and walk around like their **** doesn't stink. Also, they seem to lack common sense and a personality. This could be my experience only.
2007-01-12 11:38:43
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answered by Nikki C 2
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A girl like myself won't mind that at all. And, girls in my society happen to find highly educated men to be more cultured and understanding.......
2007-01-12 11:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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