>>btw - women worldwide dont seek mates below their class level. This isnt new.
But that’s class level and not education level. A young woman with a studies degree and a $30k/yr job thinks that she is too good for a welder with a certificate and a $80k/yr job.
“A young woman with a studies degree and a $30k/yr job thinks that she is too good for a welder with a certificate and a $80k/yr job.”
A smart woman would snap Mr. Welder right up, especially if he’s decent looking and acting. Mr. Welder is making damn fine money and has damn fine long term employment prospects, but beyond that, it’s highly likely Mr. Welder is a self-reliant type that probably knows how to repair almost anything.
That is a good point but confined to the US where income and class are synonymous. Even here most would make a distinction between professional class and working class. It’s a question of upward mobility.
Sadly, Miss 30k a year is unaware that if she’s over 25 she is not that attractive to any young man much less primo ones.