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Thread: Forbes: Careers And Marriage
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[quote=RITA,226962]QUOTE: Point: Don't Marry Career womanGuys: a word of advice. Marry pretty women or ugly ones. Short ones or tall ones. Blondes or brunettes. Just, whatever you do, don't marry a woman with a career. Why? Because if many social scientists are to be believed, you run a higher risk of having a rocky marriage. While everyone knows that marriage can be stressful, recent studies have found professional women are more likely to get divorced, more likely to cheat and less likely to have children. And, if they do have kids, they are more likely to be unhappy about it. A recent study in Social Forces, a research journal, found that women--even those with a "feminist" outlook--are happier when their husband is the primary breadwinner. .................(Counterpoint: Don't Marry a Lazy ManGirlfriends: a word of advice. Ask your man the following question: When was the last time you learned something useful, either at home or work? )UnquoteFind out the whole articles here: http://www.forbes.com/home/2006/08/23/Marriage-Careers-Divorce_cx_mn_land.html------------------------------------------------------Career woman?? There are more and more career girls in China, thanks to the great pressure on nowadays families that far more unbearable for a large number of Chinese men, also the prevailing saying of Women Hold Up Half of The Sky (By Chairman Mao???) has been penetrated into people's minds, both men and women. It's like if a Chinese wife doesn't work outside, she is more likely to feel...inferior/ dependent<??> despite she does all the house chores, babysittings, cookings ...etc. (Lazy men?? the resources of lazy men will never be run out, :-))What do you think?? IS that so risky to marry a career woman?[/quote]
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