I made a version of this argument on the same day in front of two separate rooms full of journalism grad students at NYU and Columbia. The former laughed delightedly, the latter glared at me and speechified against the premise.https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/1180290284556619776 …
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Replying to @wesyang
I'd laugh but still think the "trouble" may be overrated. We'll just date "lower-status" men and be happier in some ways and not others.
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he's saying if there was trouble, we'd see it by now. I personally don't know any couples where the woman has a degree but her male partner does not
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Once or twice I recall someone bringing her non college educated BF around to a social gathering in BK and how exquisitely embarrassed and awkwardly polite everybody else was...
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sure but that could be a temporary thing social habits will adjust to. the proverbial 50s housewife had a different role in dinner parties than the 90s working gal
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Try making a male profile on Tinder. See how many of the "avid travel buffs" (I know women think this is subtle) you can match with.
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