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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a guy who would satisfy OP's criteria (more than, actually), and I would not be interested in the least. I have more than enough money to entertain myself, so I would rather have the company of someone more charming. I assume that was the case with OP's husband as well. If she couldn't hold onto one rich guy, why would she hold onto another? Also, most rich guys aren't too impressed with a mid-level GS who happened into a lot of money through divorce. Kind of gives me the willies.[/quote] Op in this case was the one w the money. The ex husband was the one holding onto OP đ. Corrected it for you. I find it interesting how you are all piling on to OP. So many times i read about wives looking for âprovidersâ, SAHM looking for husbands who can support their lifestyle. What is so different about what OP is looking for : equal footing on financial income. Someone who can make $300k and she can talk to about topics of interest to her. She has it made already. She doesnt need anyoneâs money. Just a guy who can pay his share when they go on expensive vacations. And youâre all saying she needs to be younger?!? đ¤Śââď¸ [/quote] +1 Relationships are a combination of practical lifestyle factors and emotional compatibility. OP wants to live a certain lifestyle. I donât see an issue with that. I think people are responding poorly because sheâs an empowered woman who has opinions about what she wants. OP, ignore these people and be secure in the fact that you offer a lot just in who you are, not what you can do or how much you make. If youâre willing to go for an older guy â 50s or even early 60s â this would be easy enough. You probably need to consider relocation to an area with more traffic â NYC or Silicon Valley. Please donât marry another cheater, and get a prenup.[/quote]
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