It's really the exact same thing, the only difference is the expectation of the standard of living. The bottom line is no person would wax poetic about another person who couldn't pay the bills or contribute to the partnership in another way that is meaningful to them. |
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I am a high-earning, attractive, tall, fit, and active woman. I used to think that men would be attracted to my personality and career prospects but they are not. They see the outer shell first, so i make sure that it is the best that it can be.
Its even more so important now as i age and other women are heavier, have poor attitudes, and low libidos. This sucks, i know but it is what attracts them. I fought against this mentality for so long. I even broke up with a few guys who have turned out to be high earners because of their "superficial" nature. Well, hell. Here i am, 20 years later dating the same guys who are attracted to my outer shell. Its up to me to weed through the fools. Dating is a serious activity and you need to put your best foot forward. |
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I find the guys who complain women don't want them because they aren't rich are really complaining that BEAUTIFUL women don't want them. Most are perfectly capable of finding women who are interested, it's just that those women aren't 8s/9s/10s.
Maybe take some of your own advice and stop choosing women based on looks. |
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And i will add . . . I changed my dating strategy significantly as i aged. I know who is attracted to me. |
These conversations are more a reflection on what women think other women value. "I love him because it makes me feel good that he adores the freckle behind my ear" isn't going to make the other ladies jealous. |
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For men, it seems they are mostly attracted to looks.
Not much else really matters & if it does, it all falls under good looks. Women, on the other hand prioritize someone that can take care of them. And usually guys w/empty billfolds do not have this ability. Women are also attracted to clout + power too. And if Prince Harry wasn’t born into royalty and worked at a factory, he wouldn’t stand a chance in the world for scoring a woman as beautiful as Meghan. Sad, but true. |
If you've been dating for 20 years without finding a life partner then I'm not sure you're someone to take advice from. |
I have a friend who brags that the reason she and her husband can’t make friends is because he is so successful and thus intimidate most people who aren’t at their level. |
If Harry was average Joe Meghan wouldn’t even have gone on a date with him. |
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Just like the PP said, men and women that work in the retail industry at low-paying job past their mid-twenties, are there for a reason.
A family member married a woman who worked in retail in her late twenties, she quit her job after she got married to become a SAHW. Before that, he was on social media blasting the career-focused women because they didn't know how to "please their men." He is eating those words now. They have are no kids, and she refuses to work. He thought she would change when she got to DC. Nope, she didn't and they are having fertility struggles. The extra income would really help out with the exorbitant costs of fertility treatment. I told him this, she still refuses to work. |
Yes, it is. And we don't all lead the same lives, you realize this, don't you? Death, divorce, being widowed, taking care of medically ill relatives can all be a part of our lives. I won't tell you the ones I have experienced but thanks for your snarky useless comments. |
Meghan was a successful TV star. She dated people that you meet as a TV star. Her last two relationships were a canadian celebrity chef and a not-very-well-known film producer. Prince Harry was a huge leap. And neither of the last two guys were stunners. So back off Meghan Markle. |
I'm not sure I can cede you the moral high ground when you're talking about how all the women around you are fat sexless b's. There are guys out there who can see past the outer shell (and who can see and appreciate your outer shell of course). I hope you find one. |
To a fun personality, sure. To your resume: who the hell told you men cared? We don’t. |