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LindzyB
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Women with careersPosted : 1 Jan, 2009 07:19 PMLately, I have noticed that men seem to be intimidated by women who are seeking higher levels of education. I am currently pursuing my master's degree and plan to complete a PhD after that. Maybe it's just me but that seems to freak a lot of guys out. Why is that? Are women not supposed to have careers? What's the deal, is it intimidating? Maybe it's just me, suggestions? |
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Women with careersPosted : 1 Jan, 2009 08:38 PMI think there are several reasons, I will try to address a few here. |
mlthomas
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Women with careersPosted : 2 Jan, 2009 06:20 AMlindzyB, |
cranston
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Women with careersPosted : 2 Jan, 2009 01:15 PMNow my brothers in Chirst Jesus made some very good points: I am for eduction, but you must never let it take preeminence over Christ Jesus: I find with some ( not all ) well educated christian, we tend to bring intellectual or carnal thinking pertaining to the word of GOD: Sister: do not bring education when it comes to the Lord and you will stand well: hence you avoid being a pharisees: Now, if its in the will of God go educate yourself: be of good courage: be open to who the Lord send your way ( he may not be a doctor, he might be a waiter, but if he is of the Lord be thankfull, for he search the hearts and reains). Be bless in Christ Jesus. |
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Women with careersPosted : 4 Jan, 2009 10:54 AMA woman with a top notch degree, doing what she loves, to me, that's hot. I wouldn't mind a girl being smarter than me, just as long as she doesn't rub it in my face or something all the time. |
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Women with careersPosted : 12 Jan, 2009 03:18 AMI don't know any men that would be intimidated by someone having an advanced degree. The concern that I would have, and that the men I know would have, is in learning what this degree is for. Is it to help someone be a better wife and mother? Because that is what many men are looking for in a woman, is someone who has the heart to dedicate her life to being her husband's helpmeet, and a mother of many children. For these kinds of men, the turn-off may be in assuming that a woman who earns an advanced degree will want to focus on her career more than raising her children and loving her husband. She might want to seek worldly success and miss out on the higher honor of raising many godly children. But this could be a bad assumption. If there were a woman who has a doctorate who does desire to be a wonderful wife and mother, not sending her children to be raised by government-run school systems or daycares, etc., but to really focus on the future of her children and in helping her husband in life, then I would say that a doctorate would be very attractive and extremely advantageous. In fact, I have looked for women who are well educated just because of my background, but unfortunately I have only found women who do not really hunger after the kind of life that I would desire personally for my own wife. And finally, I've come to understand that if someone spends 7, 8 years working on their degrees, they are probably not doing so in order to NOT use them to their greatest capacity :glow: . It would only make sense that this kind of dedication would have in mind a longer term career. |
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Women with careersPosted : 12 Jan, 2009 11:44 PMPeace and Grace to you from Christ our God. |
happyness101
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Women with careersPosted : 12 Feb, 2009 03:56 AMHi, LindsyB, |