Why did you take the article entitled "don't marry career women" down from your website?
Hello, I am just responding to the article "Don't Marry Career Women" by Michael Noer.
Maybe Noer is right--don't marry a career woman, and DO NOT even THINK about marrying me.
However, I hope that the rumor is true - was "Don't Marry Career Women" by Michael Noer pulled?
Don't marry career women why exactly did this article create such a furor?
It involves the article titled, "Don't Marry Career Women" Written by Michael Noer.
So did you remove the article "Don't Marry Career Women" by Michael Noer?
As a trophy wife in training, I was much dismayed by your decision to remove "Don't Marry a Career Woman" from your site.
Response below: Your article, Don't Marry Career Women is fascinating and informative in many respects, however the conclusion you reach is missing the point.
As a loyal Forbes and Forbes.com reader, I am absolutely appalled that the article entitled "Don't Marry Career Women" by Michael Noer recently appeared on your site.
Or could it be that you are aware of your female readership, and are planning on running "Don't Marry a Loser with Mommy Issues and No Self-Esteem" in your next issue?
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.
She is so defensive in her article that she even takes jabs with the title "Don't Marry A Lazy Man" when the title has nothing to do with her article, and yes, I read her article all the way through, just to try to find out where she got that title, and never did see the correlation.
' And I thought: 'Why don't you marry a banker if you want a house with a pool, or why don't you become a banker?
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Today young people don't expect to marry until their late 20s, don't expect to start a family until their 30s, don't expect to be on track for a rewarding career until much later than their parents were.
Women don't face the same pressures to marry and therefore don't need to make commitments as quickly.
It would be fair to say to women : "Whatever you do, don't ever, ever, marry a Forbes man"!
Like him, love him, even marry him--just don't let him be your pension consultant.
Both men have said they don't believe government has a place in deciding who should marry.
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