I agree, I'm a woman. I ended up getting remarried but kept my previous home separate because it was an expensive property. Today it's paid off and I get rental income, it's great. My husband is fine with that because that's what we agreed to. We built other assets together and have been happily married 20 years. Keep your pre-marital stuff separate, build a life with your new partner. More than fair imo. |
| i'm also remarrying and i look for a tall blonde, naturally tanned skin or olive skin because pale skin wrinkles quickly, blue eyes, makes at least 100k because i need to keep my assets in case things don't work out, loves to cook, loves kids and is good with them, from a stable family. |
LOL This is the question many married people ask themselves these days. Why indeed. "In love" is for very young people who truly can't help themselves. Good thing they rarely have much to lose. When you get older and accumulate assets, your attitude towards coupling and motives behind it changes. You don't rush into things just because your hormones are acting up. |
How is this gold digging? Prestigious grad school =\= rich. Why would you be pissed? Manny woman make the same choice with men. They want the resume not the man. Welcome to the real world! |
so older people in their 30's and beyond can't be truly "in love" like very young people. I guess they get wiser and their eyes are dollar signs and focused only on the material and how sexually experienced the partner is. Then again wouldn't this be the reason why guys cheat on their wives with younger women? they want someone who is not being a leech to their cash and wants sex and love. |
Yes, PP here. I found out about the real world 30 years ago, thanks. I'm happy with my very loving middle income DH for many moons now. Came here to make the point that men looking for prestige or money is not a new thing--it's just more visible with online dating than with "in real life" only dating of many moons ago. I would have never known those twentysomething guys 25+ years ago were primarily interested in status and/or an indicator their girlfriend would make more money until that incident occurred. One of them is now newly divorced, with an ex-wife who found out the hard way she was only wanted for her money and social status, while he had a special male friend on the side. (thanks facebook, that was golden!) Am so glad I became pissed and did not believe a word they said to me, after those years of ignoring me--if I had not, I could be that woman. It is no different from women who do the same thing; women need to protect themselves just like many men have done for years. |
80k is Cumberland rich. Not even making the radar in this area. Lol. |
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I just find it funny the same men who wouldn't give me the time of day in my 20's are now chasing after me in my 30's once they heard from my brother I am making a nice 6-figure salary from running my own business!
I have dated some, but have NOT been married yet (by choice, I was proposed to 2x and declined both as they were both not suitable for me- NOT because of their salary but due to their cheating on me! At least they were man enough to admit they were wrong, we are still on speaking terms no hate here).... Now I see what the men mean by "gold diggers"...now its just in reverse the men are digging for my "gold"! Things that make you go hmmm.... |
I'm also thinking that it depends on demographics. |
Not really. Just look at any job site and narrow the 80k and above jobs youd only run across maybe 1000 in the area vs 8000 jobs making under 30k |
You're also less likely to succumb to societal pressure to get married, which is why most people who decide to get married do so before 30. So they can have that societal stamp of approval. Fuck 'em. |
Pics or nobody believes you. |
What fantasy world do you live in? |
Don't kid yourself, you're still pretty fugly. |
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This is an expensive area where there are a lot of highly accomplished women. I think its reasonable for men to expect their future wives to be able to contribute financially to the household in a meaningful way. Around here, day care is so expensive that if you make much less than $80K its not worth it to continue working once you have kids. Most men (and women) are just not able to be the sole breadwinner in this day and age.
I think its rare for men to be straight up gold diggers though, but my brother in law may fall into this category. He relentlessly pursued a girl mainly because her family is wealthy and he wanted to live the country club life. He ended up marrying a highly accomplished woman and moved out to California to be with her, without a job lined up. |