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Well that's ok - apparently all I need to do is show you some of my abundant cleavage and soon you'd be eating out of my handI know how your kind works - I have no shame exploiting myself to get what I want
Gonna have to want it more than that, sweetheart. My office door locks.
Mmm..love for sale...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxHl3gr-WMM
Is this question also asking do career oriented and successful women have a harder time staying married?
LOL - As long as I don't forget the difference between loose and lose I think I can sidestep the landmine that is The Gip
Good luck with that. You have a difficult case to prove when accusing an interviewing employer of anything - unless he's just stupid enough to blurt out why (and I've never known one that dumb).
That is the funny part you see. You are sitting there in court smug as hell thinking they have nothing on you then. Then the plaintiff laughs maniacally and says "this isn't the Libertarian dream, its the Libertarian nightmare" and whips out the NSA records of every post you have ever made on DP, including your admission in this thread. You are obviously found guilty and sentenced to be sodomized every Friday by a rolled up copy of EEOC employment guidelines wielded by Janet Napolitano.
Wow - excellent point! I also came across an article while trying to do research on this subject which said "Why you shouldn't get married straight out of college" - and then that article cited another article that discussed "Why college might be the ideal place to find the perfect partner for you"
LOL
I'd move to Canada.
No. In fact, degreed women are more likely to get and stay married than their non-degreed sisters.
I thought that universal healthcare caused libertarians to melt like in the wizard of oz.
Well, why don't we look at statistics?Do they?
Well, why don't we look at statistics?
According to Pew Research, 69% of women with a college degree are married compared to 56% of women without a college degree. This means that women with degrees are more likely to be married than women without them.
Answer: no.
You are a leech stealing from the rest of society. Raising children is non-negotiable absolute requirement for the continuation of our species, something you obviously receive massive benefits from seeing as how all your customers and employees are human. Spending time with sick kids is an integral requirement of the child raising process. Raising children also requires resources obtained either through employment of the parents or through taxpayer subsidy. You are attempting to shift the financial burden onto taxpayers and other employers, ignoring the payment you owe for the benefits you receive from child rearing.
It doesn't really require that much dedication over undergrad--just more classes. I really don't care if you think it is sexist or not. Some women in grad school were very thirsty and jockeying about the guys they thought would land the better jobs. The non-traditional women were the ones who worked their butts off.
You're comparing polls that PREDICT an event to polls that REPORT a reality. That's a false comparison. Your question has been answered. Deal with it.If a question and phenomena leading to that question has to be asked, it is likely the case.
All the polls said Bush would lose his second term. So much for those polls. Considering that was an easily measurable thing, I'd say social phenomena polls are even less accurate, especially considering half the editors/authors are likely single degreed women (lol).
Really? I thought this was standard procedure for graduate school:
A subject I'm sure you have no anecdotal evidence of...
I am boring. Instead of a murder mystery, I read books on bureaucracies. I'm so boring, if they were stuck in a room with me, I would make most folks nap within ten minutes flat.
I had a roommate who read the phone book. It was really weird. But it wasn't a big deal either because it meant I didn't have to worry much about loud parties or sports games going on all the time. I could do my thing as well and not have someone complain about it, such as putting puzzles together. We worked well as roommates.
And I can see women who just want to do their own thing much of the time being quite fine with having a husband that liked to read technical or legal or history books or books on bureaucracies. Especially if you didn't expect her to discuss them with you all the time. And hopefully that isn't your only interest.
I was mostly joking around. Gipper likes to take a few stabs now and then. Yes, I have many other interests, but my reading material and the things I really concentrate on are technical and boring to many folks
I was mostly joking around. Gipper likes to take a few stabs now and then. Yes, I have many other interests, but my reading material and the things I really concentrate on are technical and boring to many folks
Apologies for dragging us further off topic, but no, they didn't.All the polls said Bush would lose his second term.
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