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In the past, I have always been someone who didn’t particularly care if someone had a degree, but similar experiences to the aforementioned have led me to believe that I most likely have a better chance dating men who don’t show their insecurities because of their academic credentials or lack thereof.

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Paula says:
September 20, 2011 at 11:12 am
The most important thing, with anyone you date, is: are they financially self-sufficient? Do they know how to live within their means? Whether they have an Ivy League education or a GED, are a CEO or a manual laborer, can they pay for their life?

If they know how to live and spend responsibly, then whatever education they have or don’t have is not a problem. None of us should need someone to support us (except women of child-bearing age for the period in which you are incapacitated by pregnancy; otherwise, you should have a disability policy and ideally an emergency savings fund).

We all have our preferences as to the importance of intelligence in terms of attraction and relationship skills, but that doesn’t necessarily mean a college degree so much as an ability and desire to acquire knowledge and put it to good use.

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Dan says:
September 20, 2011 at 11:17 am