Sunday, November 1, 2009

women are able to support themselves

In a 1965 survey, three out of four college women said they would marry a man they didn't love if he fit their criteria in every other way. Not anymore. A aion account recent Rutgers University study found 94 percent of people between the ages of 20 and 29 agreed to the statement: "When you marry, you want your spouse to be your soulmate, first and foremost."
In addition to aion money that, modern women are able to support themselves, and do not need men for their money, Berman said. Some are buying homes for themselves.

"They need a man for enhancing their lives, but not for aion kinah creating them," she said. Gillian Thomas, a 33-year-old attorney in Philadelphia, is part of the growing demographic. Attractive and successful, she has simply not found the right person to marry, and sees no reason to settle for less.
"I feel internal pressure aion gold to find a soulmate and I think we all do," Thomas says. "I don't think it's just women. I think that in this sort of post-feminist generation we all feel like we can have it all."

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