You can't possibly be serious with that question, can you? If you are - it makes me wonder what kind of women you know.
My husband is a brilliant man and is top notch in his field. Still -- he would be the first one to tell you that we are complementary opposites in terms of our knowledge base and skill set. Between the two of us, there is seldom a field of interest one of us hasn't studied at some point. This led to advantages in investing which, would not have been possible had not one or the other been versed in related subject matter.
In addition, quite honestly my parents did not care about me at all because i was a girl. I was literally "on my own" and knew it from a very early age. I couldn't afford the luxury of making "mistakes" because I knew nobody would care enough to help me if I did. Consequently, I have been "street smart" in way my husband could never be (when young) -- he was loved by his family.
As queer as this may sound, this one odd "facet" of who I am -- saved my husband from making a fatal error in business which would have ruined our entire lives. This occurred early in our marrige when a "friend" of his from university offered him a chance to invest in the "deal of lifetime".
I won't go into details -- but my husband, brilliant as he was at the time in his field, almost got taken to the cleaners. Except for the fact that his "other half" could spot a con a mile away. I couldn't afford to make mistakes -- so I learned not to. And over the years, he learned this skill from me.
Marrige is (or should be) a partnership. I was more than a "housekeeper" in the sense of keeping things tidy. I kept "house" in the sense that my skill set and knowledge base plugged whatever "gaps" he lacked (and vice versa).
For your own sake, i hope you have an epiphany before you decide to wed. A wife is not equivalent to a pet dog that you keep and feed. She will have a brain and thoughts of her own. And if you are very, very lucky -- if the chips are ever down and your back is up against the wall-- she will be by your side (metphorical sword in hand) charging into battle saying like Valeria ---"hey, do you wanna live forever?"
You can't possibly be serious with that question, can you? If you are - it makes me wonder what kind of women you know.
My husband is a brilliant man and is top notch in his field. Still -- he would be the first one to tell you that we are complementary opposites in terms of our knowledge base and skill set. Between the two of us, there is seldom a field of interest one of us hasn't studied at some point. This led to advantages in investing which, would not have been possible had not one or the other been versed in related subject matter.
In addition, quite honestly my parents did not care about me at all because i was a girl. I was literally "on my own" and knew it from a very early age. I couldn't afford the luxury of making "mistakes" because I knew nobody would care enough to help me if I did. Consequently, I have been "street smart" in way my husband could never be (when young) -- he was loved by his family.
As queer as this may sound, this one odd "facet" of who I am -- saved my husband from making a fatal error in business which would have ruined our entire lives. This occurred early in our marrige when a "friend" of his from university offered him a chance to invest in the "deal of lifetime".
I won't go into details -- but my husband, brilliant as he was at the time in his field, almost got taken to the cleaners. Except for the fact that his "other half" could spot a con a mile away. I couldn't afford to make mistakes -- so I learned not to. And over the years, he learned this skill from me.
Marrige is (or should be) a partnership. I was more than a "housekeeper" in the sense of keeping things tidy. I kept "house" in the sense that my skill set and knowledge base plugged whatever "gaps" he lacked (and vice versa).
For your own sake, i hope you have an epiphany before you decide to wed. A wife is not equivalent to a pet dog that you keep and feed. She will have a brain and thoughts of her own. And if you are very, very lucky -- if the chips are ever down and your back is up against the wall-- she will be by your side (metphorical sword in hand) charging into battle saying like Valeria ---"hey, do you wanna live forever?"