the seemingly paradoxical problem that the more attractive the woman is, the more difficult it can be for her to find a partner.
Nothing paradoxical about it - a hot, college educated woman thinks she deserves to be married to a CEO.
This is my sister-in-law to a tee...Attractive, in dental school, very smart. Recently was dumped by her boyfriend of 7 or so years because he wanted to move to Cali and be young and free.
We got her a Match.com membership for her birthday, and some of her "must-have's" are hilarious.
Must be over 6' tall. (There goes more than 50% of men)
Must have married parents (doesn't want someone from a broken family...like they can help that)
Can't be from certain neighborhoods in their city (i.e. wants affluence, and assumes it's sortable by zip code)
Can't be more than 5 years older than her or 2 years younger (I'm 8 years older than my wife, her sister)
Has to have a college education.
Has to want to live in the city where they currently live
Has to be Catholic
There were a few more, but I read her profile and literally laughed. I told her that she'd essentially cut a hypothetical dating pool of 1,000 men down to probably less than 15 with all those criteria. She spouted on about how "she wants a guy who can take good care of her and is educated, career minded," blah blah blah. I told her that's fine, but being career minded and educated is not mutually exclusive with a broken home, height, or where someone lives.
She's convinced she's holding out for Mr. Right, and I've told her that she needs to be open to dating for the sake of dating. If she keeps those standards up, she's going to be single until she's well into her 30's...