Ep. 366: Should We Be Marrying Up the Social Ladder? - a podcast by Danny-J Johnson & Jill Coleman
from 2023-11-29T19:06:14.965355
Hypergamy: it’s an old concept with a new (to us) name. Hypergamy is all about getting into relationships with a person of a higher economic or social status. We’ve all heard about this from period-pieces of the past, but it’s still a practice used by some women, even now. In hindsight it makes sense; women generally want to be taken care of, and the men with the most resources often have the best chance to “provide.” But this is the 1st century, and women don’t need men to be the bread-winners anymore. Is there a way to make the men in our lives take care of us, if not just financially?
Marrying up the social ladder [1:04]
Marriage as an economic proposition [3:18]
Finding a mate with the “right” resources [7:12]
Are men threatened by a self-sufficient woman? [9:27]
Embracing femininity in different ways [12:04]
Give your men space to step up [14:43]
Let yourself get taken care of [17:29]
The Mary Magdalene Complex [20:34]
Is being a woman always a lose/lose? [23:16]
Dating as a parent [25:15]
Past Episodes on Femininity and Relationship Dynamics:
Ep. 200: Women Making More Money Than Men
Ep. 217: Did Farting Kill Our Marriages?
Ep. 254: Should Men Make More Money?
Ep. 256: Maintaining Your Femininity
Ep. 294: The Threat of "Overly Confident" Women
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