So I saw this on Pinterest (fucking Pinterest) last night and it pissed me off so I'm sharing it with you all.
Ok so here's whats going on, there are four young ladies, one has just received her college degree the other three are engaged and showing off their rings. Engaged girls have big smiles! College degree girl has a big frown. Because ya know, all she has is this college degree! Four years of college and no MRS for her! Sad face!
The comment on it was "Oh this so gonna be me! But at least I'll have my degree...right? Right?!" What. The. Fuck. This is just...just...fucking bullshit yo! Get your fucking degree and be fucking happy because you have a degree! You've got plenty of time to get married. Fuck, your friends are dumb asses if they got engaged and didn't finish college because of getting engaged FYI.
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A lot of the girls I know who got their MRS Degrees are now divorced.
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Ew.
I did get married two months after I graduated with my master's degree. I was 27 and was with a man who fully supported everything I was doing related to school. It was tough. We were long distance for years because of my degree but neither of us felt like it was a comprise. It was an absolute priority for me, and he fully supported it. More than fully supported it. There were times when I thought the stress wasn't worth it and he emphasized how important it was and centered me again.
But it was amazing how, when I had both my graduation and wedding within two months of each other, the milestone of graduation became an after thought to many people in my life. It pissed me off for exactly the reason that this picture hints at. I'm not even talking about attending the graduation ceremony. But while virtually everyone was going crazy congratulating me on the wedding, very few people mentioned the degree. I was very vocal about grad school and graduation. Anyone who knew me knew how important that was to me.
Secondly, as @Cookie Pusher mentioned, the diploma holder thingie says Wheaton College. Wheaton College as in the one that believes signing a religious non-profit opt out to push the cost on contraceptive coverage for their employees onto the insurance company/government is a heavy moral burden. And sinful.
Honestly, those bitches in the picture should be pregnant.