By Zuo Yue
Compared with material condition, female postgraduates focus more on their partners’ qualities and pursue higher spiritual agreements.
This is generally accepted by all members in the focus group, who assume that it is much more important to find someone who holds the similar valuation system with them.
“We postgraduates’ value concept has almost been settled and is not easy to change. It is now hard for us to adjust it to other people’s thought Which is totally different. Love is interactive, and people who don’t have the same interest can’t make it to the end no matter how much they love each other at present.” Xia fei, one of the focus group members said.
When asked what they value most in their partners, 6 participants out of 7 focus more on their partner’s qualities and pursue higher spiritual agreements.
“We should share the same way of thinking.” Xia Fei said.
“Our imagination about our future should have something in common.” Chi Jianxing said.
“The same value system is the most important.” Wu ting said.
“We can understand each other when given enough time.” Xu Fengli said.
“I just want someone who can make me happy.” Guo Renjie said.
“We can work hard together for better life, but how can I spend my life time with someone who doesn’t and will never understand me at all!” Wu’s opinion wins most agreement.
The problem is that this spirit-focus thought leads to higher partner-choosing criteria which makes the goal of finding an ideal partner even harder to reach, because it is related to many complicated problems, such as education level, enough time to get familiar with each other, and so on.
“It is not so hard to find some guys with comparatively bound wealth, but it’s really difficult for me to find someone who can understand me and share similar thoughts with me.” Xu Fengli, one of the focus group members said.