Guys, how do you feel about a woman’s education level, job, and salary?

Guys, how much do you care about a woman’s education level, job, and salary?

I ask this because I was in Uni for 5 years (& switched majors many times) before deciding to drop out, attend Laser school and become a laser technician. I’ve been so happy with my decision ever since.

I only have an associates degree and don’t make tons of money right now because I’m still a new tech, but I can pay my bills and I am independent.

So my question is; how important is all of this?
I plan on going on dating apps again soon and am worried what guys will think? Am I still dating worthy? Honest opinions are appreciated.
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  • IMHO, i like it when a lady has a certain amount of intelligence, which you clearly have, having been to Uni (i haven't, but am not thick lol), i want to be able to have a intelligent conversation and not have a bimbo on my arms that thinks Tokelau is a cocktail and not a country 🤣🤣🤣🤣 as for the money, i won't lie, if they earned enough that i didn't have to work that would be a dream come true 🤣 but lets be realistic, if she can pay her way and doesn't rely on me for everything then thats great and right up my street. im sure you'll have no worries

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  • I don't care who you are man woman dog frog if you put in 8 to 12 hours a day at any job you need to get paid for 8 to 12 hours per day on every job depending on what you know what your skills are what assets you have that's going to bring your wages up that's the way it should be

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  • Education level? Eh, not too important to me. It's nice if you have it, but not required. Certain conversations will be more interesting with more schooling.
    Job and salary? You can pay your bills, great! Your work can be a fun talking point.

    Personally, I wouldn't mention dropping out of Uni on your profile. Let them know you learned a trade and are currently working it. As for "dating worthy" that depends a lot more on your mindset and personality than your accomplishments.

  • Well, personally, I want a girl who is close to my own education, if not equal. I don't want someone so uneducated we can't have an intelligent conversation but so much more educated than myself that I feel out of place.

    I don't particularly care what a girl's job is. What matters is that she has one. I don't care if she's wealthy or poor, just that if we were together, the entirety of the financial burden wouldn't fall on me alone.

  • Guys usually don't care about that kind of stuff, they care more about a girl's looks.

  • This is a common mindset fallacy that both men and women seem to suffer from. They think what they want in the opposite sex is what the opposite sex wants in them

  • To me, while I appreciate a woman's education and her goals and accomplishments, it ultimately doesn't matter to me. If I had a great connection with someone and really Iiked or loved her, I wouldn't even care if she didn't work or want to and I supported us. That just doesn't matter to me when I'm into someone.

  • It's a plus. When I'm dating someone I like to learn new things, makes conversation more interesting and I feel like I'm growing as a person.

    It's not the highest on the priority list though and doesn't make it break the decision.

  • I don't particularly care in regards to this but it does provide some information to tell you about who she is.

  • It makes no difference if you're rich or poor. Regardless I assume gender plays a faaaar bigger part on expectations in a relationship.

  • Does she know how to cook, clean, be an obedient Slave girl? The rest doesn't mater. She'll be my stay at home house slut.

  • Guys don't usually care about any of that, as long as you're willing to pull your own weight.