In all honesty, you could do better for yourself.
Ivy league pansies tend to be right self centered and self satisfied, even the rare ones who learned something useful.
You did psychology. You know damned well we are all the same.
Stop wasting your life with foolish worries and go for it.
The ones I have dated are very narcissistic, but you don’t have to buy into their self absorbed ways. Do you & he will follow…, if he is interested.
Ivy League pansies? Seriously? MM, this answer is offensive to a wide swath of college grads for no particular reason. I studied Computer Science at an Ivy, is that useful enough for you? Yes, OP, I'm sure you can do better than Ivy League guys. Throw away someone you like because they got a good education. Hon, people are people no matter where they learned their trade. Keep him if he's good, throw him out if he isn't.
And MM, can you at least try not to let your own biases color your answers? You're discouraging some girl's possibly great romance with your own prejudice. That's the opposite of what an advice columnist ought to do.
I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic in his first 2 sentences...
Definitly an Ivy Leaguer. No reading comprehension at all ;)
As another Ivy leaguer, I found this hilarious.
I am so confused about my marriage and so lost! My husband keeps on excusing of me missing around when truly ive been very faithful to my marriage.And, about once or twice a month we have sex and he ends up half finishing the job and stop from oralgaism and then leaves me hungry for his love and me getting satisfied its been going on like that for about three months now and we have been separtated for over a year now. God only knows how i feel with trying to work this marriage out. And , i need help to solve this emotional hurt that i have from him rejecting me like this! And he also emotional abuse me! Can you help me figure this out so i can go on with my LIFE!
Thank You, Alice
The dude ain't a husband. Sorry.
Leave him.
What he said...