Thoughts on female physician "marrying down"…

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    Kimmuriel
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    I’ve heard this through the female grapevine that they are marrying down financially because of the drought, and even when they can find a mate who earns more than her they can’t keep him because he’s privy to the dangers and getting all the free pussy

    "You meet a few exceedingly forsaken, Sit around the cooler refusing domestication" Aesop Rock

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    she’s actually smart for marrying down. There’s countless professional women that refuse to marry down and waste all their pre-wall years looking for someone “their level”.

    professional women tend to have s~~~ty personalities due to the amount they work. They’re domineering and abrasive at work, and the same at home.

    Having a spouse as a doctor works well for the long haul, assuming you’re married forever. Expect to spend your 30s helping her pay down her medical school debt. Once she’s in her early 40s, she’s start to build positive net worth. Until you hit that point in time, you don’t really see benefit from her higher income.

    "He didn't marry until now, so he won't ever do it. Think about it, why would a man like him ever marry? It's too late to catch him. " ~some cunt

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    Expect to spend your 30s helping her pay down her medical school debt. Once she’s in her early 40s, she’s start to build positive net worth

    Once, YOU have helped her eliminate her debt, your utility is gone. This is the point where she no longer needs you, and do you think she will want you to share in the next 20 -30 years of her escalating income. The best you can hope for at this point is maybe some short-term alimony from her, but this will probably not compare to how much you helped her to get to her position.

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