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Join Date: Jun, 2009 Posts: 29 Gender: Female Location: USA
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As I was reading this another forum, I found this interesting topic being discussed. Just thought of bringing this issue in here:
There is a study that shows more women are marrying for money than in 1940. The author of the report, Dr Catherine Hakim, says "There is a myth that women invariably choose to have a relationship of total equality. More and more women are choosing to marry men who are substantially better educated than them, and therefore have higher earnings."
I thought women marry men that are well educated, not better educated then themselves. And as the author co relates, better education does not always equate to quality. I disagree.
What do you guys think?
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