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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Exactly. Head about 40 miles outside of the radius and you will find plenty of women who have no problem with Burger King guy...[/quote] You think a woman in Leesburg is going to be happy with a guy that works at BK? Ummmmm, I grew up in the Shenandoah Valley and a good job was working for the state or county. BK and Walmart was for losers who were going nowhere fast. We're not as low rent as your petty fantasies. [/quote] Ok then. So maybe you can answer: who does a Burger King employee date? Do fast food workers just tend to date other fast food workers?[/quote] They don't get married to each other, studies have shown that low income women do not see the need to marry low income men,[b] "they can do bad on their own[/b]".[/quote] So true. I would add some guys don't want to get married if they feel like they can't financially support a family. Also, when couples do marry one of the top things that causes stress in the relationship has to do with arguments amount money. So basically if you are dating someone with an eye that it has the potential to lead to marriage someday, you would want to have a similar vision of the future. I met someone that he and his wife spent years traveling and earning enough to live, no real careers. Eventually he started a career as a tour guide and they had a young toddler. While that may not have worked for every woman , he found the person that lived life the same way he did and was a partner in that adventure. So really it doesn't matter if salary/income is a deal breaker to most women, if that is where you are at, you have to find the person that is fine with that. My parents argued about money a lot and each wanted the other to do more. It was important to me to find someone that saw family finances the same way I did.[/quote]
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