| Uh hopefully you can see that one socially awkward lawyer does not mean that every high income man is socially awkward. In fact usually to succeed in a corporate setting it takes a certain social savvy. |
A lot of them are really awkward, it's annoying. |
Ok whatever. My experience has been the complete opposite. Agree with a previous poster, much easier to work on social skills than up your income. |
Not if you have great social skills. As others have said those people have a greater potential of earning a lot of money over the course of a lifetime |
| Which proves a point...high income is usually correlated with great social skills. Pp trying to associate all high income men being awkward to her one bad date is laughable. |
I think it's a mix. Plenty of nerdy types who got their money from coding or wonk jobs that have shitty social skills If someone's in sales or something, or a CEO, then yeah- he probably has good social skills. Anyway, good social skills is a definite indicator of higher earning potential. But vice versa is not necessarily true. |
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TL, DR
Complete garbage. |
Pretty much spot on. |
Don't be so sure about that. |
| Men's preference for young beauty is similar to women's preference for bad boys. Superficially and temporarily fun but, ultimately not the foundation of long term relationships. |
| What about having children for many people is an integral factor for how they choose a partner both men and women and it's always a greater roll of the dice with an older woman. |
Whatever helps you sleep better at night. |
| All I know is that the average or median tells you nothing. I'm 50 and slept with four men last week, only one of whom is older than I am. |
| This thread is a thick, gummy milkshake of stupid and dysfunctional, leaving me with nausea and brain freeze. |
And they're all in meaningful long term relationships with you...or you're just a piece on the side? |