How to snag a rich man?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


So basically instead of finding your MRs in college you find a graduate MRs degree. got it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


So basically instead of finding your MRs in college you find a graduate MRs degree. got it.


I met my DH when I was at Harvard. DH earns a 7 figure income now but when we met, we were poor graduate students. I never in a million years thought I would be a SAHM. I used to earn more than DH when we were in our late 20's. After the kids came, I slowly cut down my hours and eventually decided to stay home full time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


So basically instead of finding your MRs in college you find a graduate MRs degree. got it.


I met my DH when I was at Harvard. DH earns a 7 figure income now but when we met, we were poor graduate students. I never in a million years thought I would be a SAHM. I used to earn more than DH when we were in our late 20's. After the kids came, I slowly cut down my hours and eventually decided to stay home full time.


Why didn't your husband stay home instead?

"emasculation issues?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


So basically instead of finding your MRs in college you find a graduate MRs degree. got it.


I met my DH when I was at Harvard. DH earns a 7 figure income now but when we met, we were poor graduate students. I never in a million years thought I would be a SAHM. I used to earn more than DH when we were in our late 20's. After the kids came, I slowly cut down my hours and eventually decided to stay home full time.


Why didn't your husband stay home instead?

"emasculation issues?"


The question is how we found rich husbands. We are telling you how. It's harder (IMO) to do it when you are 35 than 25.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


So basically instead of finding your MRs in college you find a graduate MRs degree. got it.


I met my DH when I was at Harvard. DH earns a 7 figure income now but when we met, we were poor graduate students. I never in a million years thought I would be a SAHM. I used to earn more than DH when we were in our late 20's. After the kids came, I slowly cut down my hours and eventually decided to stay home full time.


Why didn't your husband stay home instead?

"emasculation issues?"


The question is how we found rich husbands. We are telling you how. It's harder (IMO) to do it when you are 35 than 25.


Stop feeding the troll, pp!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


Ditto
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


I met mine at a non-Ivy T-14. I still work, but I work in a low-paying field that I love.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay thin, smile, take care of your appearance, etc. Be pleasant but not a push over. Men want a home life without caos and fighting.

Youth is an advantage is he is older and wants children.




This is it in a nutshell. No man wants to be married to an overweight old lady so being fit, young and attractive is really all you need. The flipside is that you may get tossed aside for the younger model when the time comes so either be prepared to tolerate the affairs or ready to spend old age alone (but with money unless you were stupid and signed a prenup).


This is NOT it in a nutshell. Most women I know who are married to wealthy men met them in top grad schools. Law school, MBA, etc. Then husband's career took off. These wives, for the most part, left their high powered careers to stay home with kids. I know about 10 women like this. Successful Ivy League men do not want bimbo models. They want to marry peers who happen to be fit and beautiful too.


+100. Met mine at my Ivy law school. Now am a SAHM with a full-time nanny. Loving it!


So basically instead of finding your MRs in college you find a graduate MRs degree. got it.


I met my DH when I was at Harvard. DH earns a 7 figure income now but when we met, we were poor graduate students. I never in a million years thought I would be a SAHM. I used to earn more than DH when we were in our late 20's. After the kids came, I slowly cut down my hours and eventually decided to stay home full time.


Why didn't your husband stay home instead?

"emasculation issues?"


I earned more out of grad school. We were both earning low six figures. My bonuses were higher at the time. After the birth of my first child, I switched to a job with better hours. I never made 7 figures. DH only recently started earning 7 figures. He was earning high six figures before when I quit my job. I told him to go get it while I will take care of the kids and he has.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ladies do tell; if you snagged a rich husband how'd you do it? How did you meet? What did you bring to the table?


I met mine at a dick sucking contest. He was a judge and I won the event. Good times.
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