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Thursday, March 20, 2008
marriage
Many people say that a marriage where one spouse has at least a bachelor degree and the other not even had finish high school they can’t be really happy because in some point the one who didn’t finish high school see his/herself less. Are you agree with that?
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I don't think that's necessarily true. If the more educated person does not boast about their degree and be willing to encourage their partner to better themselves, I think it could work out fine.
I have to agree that the people can make it if they want. The problem comes if the person who did not go to school has no dream. I was in that situation, I did not hold it against her though. But it made it harder because she did not see why I was going to school.
Being married man I believe that it does not matter if the one of the persons married have a degree or not. Marriage is all about teamwork, and if you dont work as a team you wont succeed in marriage. People get caught up on the premises of material things but its all about unconditional love. B
If there are kids invlved, and the eductaed spouse makes a great income, then, incase of a divorce, the uneducated one will be worth more, not less.
On the real, there are lots of extremely intelligent people without degrees. My ex-wife had an associates degree, and she wasn't as intelligent as some other women I have dated.
I hate studies that attempt to figure out why the divorce rate is above 60%. They need to face the fact, that people aren't as compatible in this new era.
Marriae should be spelled, "marruge," instead of "marriage." There shouldn't be an "i." It should be an "u" as in us.
Well, this is a intersting topic to talk about. I think is better for both to have a bachelor and that in my opinion would bring a happier life. In the other hand, if one is missing the bachelor, I don't think it means that they won't be happy,but it may just bring more challenges to the realtionship. Everything in life can be worked out and nobody is less than the other.
A true marriage in my opinion is based on the love that a man and a woman share together. If a marriage is based on how far a person went through school then it is not a very good marriage in the first place.
I believe this situation can work, you don't need a degree to have common sense, I know a lot of people with degrees that don't have just the basic common sense needed to keep a relationship good. Unless one person thinks they are better than the other, and makes the other person feel like a less of a person.
7 comments:
I don't think that's necessarily true. If the more educated person does not boast about their degree and be willing to encourage their partner to better themselves, I think it could work out fine.
I have to agree that the people can make it if they want. The problem comes if the person who did not go to school has no dream. I was in that situation, I did not hold it against her though. But it made it harder because she did not see why I was going to school.
Being married man I believe that it does not matter if the one of the persons married have a degree or not. Marriage is all about teamwork, and if you dont work as a team you wont succeed in marriage. People get caught up on the premises of material things but its all about unconditional love.
B
If there are kids invlved, and the eductaed spouse makes a great income, then, incase of a divorce, the uneducated one will be worth more, not less.
On the real, there are lots of extremely intelligent people without degrees. My ex-wife had an associates degree, and she wasn't as intelligent as some other women I have dated.
I hate studies that attempt to figure out why the divorce rate is above 60%. They need to face the fact, that people aren't as compatible in this new era.
Marriae should be spelled, "marruge," instead of "marriage." There shouldn't be an "i." It should be an "u" as in us.
Well, this is a intersting topic to talk about. I think is better for both to have a bachelor and that in my opinion would bring a happier life. In the other hand, if one is missing the bachelor, I don't think it means that they won't be happy,but it may just bring more challenges to the realtionship. Everything in life can be worked out and nobody is less than the other.
A true marriage in my opinion is based on the love that a man and a woman share together. If a marriage is based on how far a person went through school then it is not a very good marriage in the first place.
I believe this situation can work, you don't need a degree to have common sense, I know a lot of people with degrees that don't have just the basic common sense needed to keep a relationship good. Unless one person thinks they are better than the other, and makes the other person feel like a less of a person.
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