A
female
age
36-40,
*lapure4
writes: I'm a proud college graduate with nearly two years of dating experience. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and the college men I've met, have been in the science/math fields. I don't have a problem it, but I keep attracting men in those fields. The first guy I dated, studied mechanical engineering. The second guy I dated was involved in nuclear engineering, and the third guy I started dating is pursuing psychology with hopes to pursue graduate school next year. I strongly believe that I will marry a man in the science/math field, and my family and friends totally agree with me. I'm very familiar with the opposites attract scenario, but is this a sign that my future husband will be a sciences kind of guy? Why does this happen? I would love some feedback! Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Abella +, writes (12 December 2010):
I chuckled at your response, please forgive me, but most journalists i know spend so much time researching the story, setting up the interviews, keeping up with all their contacts, writing, editing etc that they seem to gravitate to camera operators and other journalists as the only socializing they have time for is networking with others in the media.
Is it that you specialise in writing in a science field?
It is my view that smart guys who are very smart want to marry an equal, one who is as smart as they are. I hope you marry the man of your dreams who respects and loves you all your days.
It also raises the chance that your children will be similarly smart.
Be happy that you are intelligent and good company that you appeal to other similarly intelligent smart men. Your children will indeed be blessed.
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