Below $100k salary with no debt vs

Anonymous
No debt. If a woman has cc debt on a salary that high, she likely had poor spending habits.
Anonymous
Easy. The first one. There are too many cons in the second one.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That needy family will be there for a long time.
Should not have credit card debt making $200k.
$200k job lost is harder than $100k job lost.
Which lady is nicer?


Both of them are nice at this point and 7/10 level looks.

Anonymous
Is the first one an orphan?
Anonymous
1st one. 2nd one has eyes bigger than her stomach as they say
Anonymous
The only red flag is the needy family. I’d avoid that one.

But I also wouldn’t want to be with someone with a low income who’s planning to rely on me to float their lifestyle. So first one isn’t super appealing either. But maybe the first one is young and has a lot of earning potential.
Anonymous
Avoid people with large student and some credit card debt and needy family like the plague. The last 2 will be recurring issues that will make you miserable.
Anonymous
No debt
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First one


Yes, but both verify and consider how you’d feel if

a)that’s the ceiling or it’s an abberation for the person’s field. A friend is a lovely person, but underearns for their field (about 60%) without any excuse. It’s not a work life balance thing. Their romantic life always takes a hit over it because they are constantly teetering on a financial crisis. They don’t ask for help, but just have to focus on getting back to solvency and drop the relationship.

And

B)there’s no debt because there’s no credit history. My dad had no debt when my mom married him because he had no credit, but he quickly ruined her excellent credit.
Anonymous
Under $100k with no debt means he lives within his means. He can budget and live on that salary, which is great imo. $200k plus debt means not financially responsible. Add in a crazy family and I’m nopping the F outta there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Under $100k with no debt means he lives within his means. He can budget and live on that salary, which is great imo. $200k plus debt means not financially responsible. Add in a crazy family and I’m nopping the F outta there.

Whoops I see it’s women we’re discussing, but my answer remains.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:... $200k with large student and some credit card debt and needy family, which one would you date?


The former. They can earn more money, the other has too many things weighing them down plus cc debt suggest poor money management and I would never tie myself to that.
Anonymous
How old is everyone and how do you know all this if you aren’t already dating? I’m not sure you sound like a prize yourself. Which one do you actually like?
Anonymous
My husband was the 120K, no debt, military pension and healthcare for life some day. Husband is 100% worth it. Gets all those benefits next year at 42. We can retire whenever we feel like it. (I make much more than him with no benefits)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe look at what kind of person they are? Is this an arranged marriage?


No. Just random early stage dating.


How do you know their financial situation this soon? Weird .


OP is a hardcore stalker if she's found out all this before even a first date. It's obsessive, wierd, and oddly impressive all at once.
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