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I'm a lawyer in my mid-forties, and for the first time I average low seven figures. My XH consistently made low seven figures, too (not lawyer). I plan to start dating soon after having gotten out of my 20 year marriage.
Partly because of his earning history, but now especially because of my own, I cannot imagine dating a man who earns less (either through his work or passive income). I realize that this will hugely reduce the candidate pool. Are there any dating sites where people are pre-selected based on income and/or assets? |
| Good luck with that. |
| Matchmaker service. |
| lol what do you look like and can you cook? |
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So money is how you’ll initially judge a person’s worth? Not values like honesty and respect?
Personally, I think you’re going about this the wrong way. |
This. My millionaire friend met her billionaire husband through a matchmaker. |
| Low 7 figures means more than a million per year? Dang, that’s a lot of money. |
| I think I need this is likely to be a troll. My sister is a lawyer, met her teacher partner in her mid 40s after a breakup with another lawyer and is way, way happier now. |
Agree – some will do the financial screening for you. Anything online that relies on self-reporting will be full of BS. |
| This is the only time I’ve ever written the word, troll on any thread. This can’t be real. First of all, any guy making a million a year is probably not dating someone in their 40s. |
| A shallow rich woman. Dime a dozen. Good luck. |
| That's not going to happen. Guys divorced and making 7 figures date younger women. |
OP here. I look great (size 6, beautiful face, dress well), and can cook but I don't cook often. |
Definitely a troll |
OP here. I'm not a troll. Are you not aware of female (big) law partners? Most of us earn more than a million per year. |