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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well OP all is fair in love and war, and generally, an unemployed man or a man who has a burger king like job is not going to be attractive to a high-earning woman. That's just the way it is, women have the freedom to date/marry whomever they want to. There are no tricks or smooth talk that can get around this. Living in the DC area,you probably see a lot of successful women, and think that since there are so many of them why can't I just have one, but women have choices.[/quote] OP here. So the law of attraction is dictated by financial status?i seen an actress who usually dated high paid entertainers state she just wants a "regular guy" she could care less if they worked at burger king.so i dont think your statement of high earning woman holds much weight for every female.[/quote] Please identify for me one actress who has either dated a guy who worked at burger king, or has said she'd be happy to date a guy who works at Burger King. And then go introduce yourself to her, I'm sure she'd be thrilled and you'd be very happy together. I'm curious to know the circumstance that led to you working at Burger King that should lead no one to question whether you'd be a good partner. I mean, there are plenty of guys who will treat you well who don't work at Burger King, so you can't really fall back on "I'll treat you well" as something that makes you stand out. Why should I take on the burden of someone I'll need to support when there are plenty of men out there who can contribute equally?[/quote]
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