I don't think the difference would matter. As long as you both like each other.
2007-03-24 00:50:41
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answered by Wendy 5
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My dad is a tourist guide/driver and my mum is a secretary of a DCEO of a bank. They met when they were 16 and even after 28 years of marriage and over 30 years of knowing each other never once did my mum makes it a big deal that she earns more than my dad. Love is important but love alone does not help if there is no trust,respect,sharing resposibilities or tolerance with each other. I'm sure that you know how you are like and how your boyfriend is like in character wise. Its not easy with the society pointing fingers as if they know what is best. Most important thing is at the end of the day is both of you. Think wisely and all the best to both of you
2007-03-24 07:57:55
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answered by aqua_gurl83 2
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Depends on your priorities and future goals. If you value being able to talk on the same level or about intellectual stuff you may have a problem. But just because he hasn't gone through university, doesn't mean he is less intellectual.
How will your careers affect your relationship? Will he be gone a lot? Will you be too busy?
Love above all, is the most important thing.
2007-03-24 07:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi'`, U`h;m'm don't you think that would.,. First; be up to the High School graduate !?! & or .,. Depending on the level of RESPECT you truly might have & disply;Would'nt it be good to take your time on that level or stage of intimacy !?!. Seems like you just want some ok ,second opinion,Or just the OK!?! Because you seem to think that you need the ok from outside sources!?! Ask her if she thinks taking that kind of step is one that you both want`,Oh`,Oh'.I MIGHT try posting other info. on the subject !?! Other than that; Take your time with all things in a possible loving-heart~felt -Dedicated relationship!?! G/L~!! "R"r`r,r'r.r'.<3/24/07>->
2007-03-24 08:38:23
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answered by ? 5
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You already have problems. Your question makes it sound like you think you are somehow superior to and above your boyfriend. It is obviously a big deal to you, and I would bet everything I own that at some point you are going to hold this over his head on some petty little argument. You should really think about moving on.
Long Live Jambi
2007-03-24 07:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that this would necessarily affect the relationship UNLESS you think you are better than him or he feels that he is under you and (either one of you) lets it eat at you. Then it would affect the relationship. I hope that your love is stronger than that and the education doesn't become the focus.
Good luck!
2007-03-24 07:54:25
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answered by net_grl79 3
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Problems can be solved if both of you are willing to talk about it. There's no problem if you're a college graduate or not as long as both of you can get along with each other.
2007-03-24 07:56:25
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answered by alain 2
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If you truely care about and love each other, education levels shouldn't matter.
2007-03-24 07:57:24
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answered by revman_237 4
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Date him and see where it goes. A date is not a lifetime commitment.
2007-03-24 08:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as you are steady and confident about each other and each others profession and finally about LOVE
2007-03-24 07:51:51
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answered by MafiaGal 4
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