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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because of my work, I collaborate with a lot of Gen Z guys who are/will become rich. As in, they start a business flat broke and make half a million dollars within six months. A lot of them do want to marry young, and I can tell you EXACTLY what they want: - Absolutely no gold diggers. They expect a woman they marry to make good money and have her own goals. - They approach it like a business partnership and look for who will advance their own goals the most. - Zero interest in “hot” girls because they don’t want women who are gold diggers or materialistic because it’s a waste of money. They prefer a woman who is a 4-5, rather than a 10 who was fake eyelashes and designer clothes. - But, they all date the 10 for a year or two before dumping her for a suitable wife. - A lot of them go to church and marry women from their church. - Zero time for anything like insecurity. If, say, a woman expresses she feels insecure about her looks, they bail because they don’t want to waste time on that. It all sounds good in theory, but a lot have unrealistic expectations. Sort of like, they think their wife will be a full time housewife while also helping to run their business and owning a business of her own doing something like raising alpacas for wool. [/quote] I would say men like this are not one of “the good guys.” I know this type and they aren’t terrible human beings but you can see how they don’t really treat women all that well. They just want to take what they can and give as little as they can get away with. They aren’t very interested in who their SO is, just what they offer. [/quote] PP. For sure, I don’t think these guys are “good guys”. But on the flip side, I don’t think females who target men for their earning potential are good, either. If you want money, make your own. Basically my point is that it’s not enough to just be pretty anymore. You have to bring more to the table with these guys, they aren’t impressed by makeup or a nice body. [/quote] But what's impressive about them? They founded one company, big whoop.[/quote] Being a founder of a revenue creating company is a big whoop and makes them very attractive for gold diggers.[/quote] +1 This is true - because the gold diggers don't know the whole story, or where the money for the investment in the company came from, to begin with - for example. Gold diggers are not too bright, by definition. I think the current generation is privy to what a gold digger smells like, thankfully. [/quote] Then the gold diggers can have these men. The rest of us will find men who are going to be good partners in your typical “happily married” sense. Also a lot of men want gold diggers and there are smart gold diggers who know how to attract those men, so there is that. [/quote] Welp, no changing a gold diggers mind, no matter how miserable they are, IRL, I suppose - so there is that. I have never met a gold digger who doesn't think she is so very smart, the first to pat herself on the back, but IRL is...not really smart, at all.....[/quote]
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