Maybe Noer is right--don't marry a career woman, and DO NOT even THINK about marrying me.
The counter point to a happy man is not making sure a career woman is happy.
Or would that be stereotypical of me saying that as I am a career woman?
Maybe the title of the article should've been "Marrying a career woman isn't for weenies!"
As a career woman, I purchased my own home in S. California- while I was a single woman.
As a trophy wife in training, I was much dismayed by your decision to remove "Don't Marry a Career Woman" from your site.
As a career woman, not yet married but getting close to it, I agree with some of Michael's points and disagree with others.
Ask the happy husband of a career woman, or a healthy husband of a working wife, or the well adjusted GROWN children of a career mom.
Balance is what we all strive for and any man that chooses a career woman should be honest with himself and not try to change her.
As a career woman in a marriage of more than 20 years, I have to wonder exactly who those social scientists were talking too?
For those men that are out there- and there are many- that combine with a career woman, the two make a happy and healthy home.
There is another view on this and that is from the primary breadwinner of what was a 2 income family and a career woman that is now divorced.
I'm really sorry I missed the article posted on your website on Wednesday regarding one man's opinion on career and marriage and why marrying a career woman might not be the wisest choice for some men.
Guys, if you are deep into watching sports, meat and potatoes, and never having to bother yourself with a new or original thought for the rest of your life, don't even think of marrying a career woman.
As a career woman who has been married for 31 years and has 3 daughters who are joining the ranks of the career women to be avoided by bright educated men, I was stunned to read such pseudo-scientific nonsense on the pages of Forbes.
To the contrary, I express a sentiment that I have heard from a vast number of women, who collectively have said that your recent article entitled "Don't Marry a Career Woman" was read with disgust, disdain, and pity for a group of people who could be so utterly insensitive and boorish in approving such slanderous filth.
Finally a client of mine asked me in German if I was a "career woman or a family woman".
In the eyes of her neighbors, Sukemi still seems like a successful career woman, a talented dressmaker who has worked abroad.
Kudos to every man in America who is strong enough to be married to a "career woman!"
As a "career woman" and recent Harvard Business School graduate, I found the article and its conclusions both offensive and ridiculous.
Yes, there will be glamorous settings and a broad-shouldered Mr. Right, but the plot of the film is not so much between a woman and the perfect man but a woman and the perfect career.
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As a social scientist, career woman (not gal) and parent who has been married for 20 years, I find Noer's article to be vicious and disrespectful to the increasing number of women who either need or want to develop a professional lives while successfully balancing their personal and parental responsibilities.
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