If you're married or seeking a Tall handsome rich man

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Where are all those gorgeous women in DC? Or are you posting from other cities?


“Gorgeous” and “attractive” are not the same thing. You sound jealous.


I never said I was gorgeous. I am pretty and thin and went to Harvard.


You’re probably not as attractive as you think you are. I went to an Ivy, too, and most of the men and women that go to these elite institutions are very unattractive, though thin. It’s all the coke, lol.


NP. Well assume these women aren't attractive but instead have other wonderful traits. Isn't it awesome that their husbands saw the inner beauty and married them? Your dig is not what you think it is.
Anonymous
What's this complex about height? Look for mental width, emotional clarity, moral depth and social stature. Someone who can be a partner in good and bad times and is good for more than playing basketball.
Anonymous
I have no idea what my rich, tall, handsome, well educated and loyal DH sees in me. Seriously! He treats me like a queen.

I am well educated, but extremely lazy and entitled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All women seeking tall, rich, handsome men are shallow.

Signed, a tall, rich, handsome man.


I’ve dated & had LTRs with some rich tall handsome men. My ex made $600-1m and it turns out was an ahole. Rich tall and handsome is only worthwhile if the man is also kind and loving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All women seeking tall, rich, handsome men are shallow.

Signed, a tall, rich, handsome man.


I’ve dated & had LTRs with some rich tall handsome men. My ex made $600-1m and it turns out was an ahole. Rich tall and handsome is only worthwhile if the man is also kind and loving.


Agree with this
Anonymous
I am smart and motivated. I demand respect and give respect accordingly. I can switch roles in the snap of a finger and can take on many different roles. I am definitely DH’s type in the looks department. He told that the first time he saw me liked my style, the way I carried myself and my smile. I definitely fit the bill of lady in the streets, freak in the sheets.
Pretty easy going, but can be a B when warranted.
Anonymous
I have an amazing DH that a lot of other women seemed to want to compete with me over. He is great looking, a high earner, extremely successful, and "popular" for lack of a better term -- meaning tons of friends and everyone likes him. He isn't tall though, lol.

I'm better than average looking; was a model in my 20s, but a catalogue model, not the kind that walks in fashion week and gets editorial work in Vogue and national beauty campaigns. At 29 I went to law school and then moved to DC after for my job. DH and I met at work -- we're both lawyers. So I guess you could say I'm "attractive and educated." I'm creative as well, and my DH isn't so I think he is easily impressed by it lol -- my undergrad is in theater and I was a professional actress before law school (again, not the fancy Hollywood stuff, only stage and low level screen stuff). I no longer act, but I am writing a book now and try to stay creative.

All of that attracted him, I think. As far as the staying power goes (still together after about 20 years), we get along really well, like each other a lot as well as love each other, and respect each other as well. We also agree on how "the good life" looks for us (for example both of us would rather be home than out, we both like to get up early, spend money on travel but not cars, etc) so there is rarely any arguing or friction between us.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What do you bring to the table? Are you attractive and educated? Do you slob or take care?


I wonder if he has to be heterosexual, potent, kind hearted, educated, employed, funny, english speaking as well or any tall and attractive Lithuanian lotto winning gambler will do?


This would do. Sounds good to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm married to one. I check all the boxes looks-wise: 5'5" 100lbs, 32d, long dark blonde hair with highlights. I am a yoga instructor and Ayurvedic teacher occasionally. We have 3 kids, all were born in Europe. I love to travel and do interior design too. Also adore gardening, hosting parties, into sustainable luxury fashion and looking attractive, cooking with organic fresh foods (we don't really eat meat), and shopping at local farmer's markets.


Are you a CEO as well? Of your own essential oil business? Lol.
Anonymous
Tall handsome rich is all worthless if he’s a jerk. Starting a family is like starting a business. Don’t go into it with someone you cant work with. Assume that bad traits will
Only get worse. Everyone gets older and uglier. No one gets nicer or more reasonable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are all those gorgeous women in DC? Or are you posting from other cities?


“Gorgeous” and “attractive” are not the same thing. You sound jealous.


I never said I was gorgeous. I am pretty and thin and went to Harvard.


Can we start a drinking game? Drink every time someone on DCUM claims to have attended and Ivy.
Anonymous
Married him. Tall, thin before kids, pretty, well dressed, fun, on par intellectually, financially independent, a great mom, and we simply can’t stop talking to each other.
Anonymous
I'm writing to my senator - why didn't I receive my allotment of tall, handsome, and rich? I'm smart, I can do things...
Anonymous
I’m good natured, kind, easy going, not a big spender, down to earth, a great mom. Happy to be a homemaker, although I am highly educated. Keep in shape, and yes attractive but not in any way gorgeous, I do take care (manicures, outfits, workout, hair). We both met young and kind of grew up together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's this complex about height? Look for mental width, emotional clarity, moral depth and social stature. Someone who can be a partner in good and bad times and is good for more than playing basketball.


Makes me nervous for my sons since I don’t know how tall they will be.
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