| Is it dangerous to date a guy whose income is projected to increase a lot? Do men not usually keep their original partner if they suddenly find themselves rich? I’m talking going from making 100-200k to 7 figures in 5-10 years |
| No, but many have entitlement affairs (not always women younger or better looking). |
| I hope not, that’s my DH |
+1 They usually cheat with no plans to leave wife/marriage. Sometimes they come to their senses. It’s the power goes to their head and they become more attractive by virtue of making more $$. Midlife is tough married to these guys. |
| It’s only dangerous if you are insufferable and plan to not meet any of his emotional or sexual needs. Otherwise sounds like you should be fine. |
| Not necessarily, but not anyone I would want to date because that income will most likely require the person to be available to work before family. I wouldn't want that. The work will be pulling them away the whole time affair or not. |
| My FIL did. He wanted a thin, younger wife with an Ivy degree. |
| Didn’t Beyoncé sing a song about upgrading before? |
| Have definitely seen the so called entitled affairs. But I think it's just as much about opportunity. Men being as faithful as their options.. |
This is true. After a certain wealth, the opportunity cost of the wife finding out and leaving with half becomes less important than the chase and ego stroke. Poor and MC class men are reluctant to cheat because the financial implications are dire, especially when the wives make little or no money. |
Beyoncé sang an e tire album about Jay-Z’s affair. It wasn’t an upgrade. |
| Do men who become poor lose their parents? |
Who was B with the good hair? |
Rumored to be Rachel Roy. |
+1 is really not that hard to affair proof your marriage. most men are quite easy to please. |