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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]31, 75k salary but will make 150k salary in two years ( advanced degree), petite, and average attractive. The one caveat is she has fertility issues which will make having biological children an unlikely possibility. [/quote] OP, you are really belittling a woman's value/worth down to her ability to make babies as if that is what a partner should only look for besides love/affection. Does that even exist anymore in DC between couples who place more value on how much money each makes? You also mention her high salary and mention her age as if being 31 is a bad thing. Plenty of 20 somethings who make way way wayyyyyyy less than your 'friend' and have fertility issues/hormonal issues to boot and only a community college or high school diploma. You sound like a man to be honest. Are you trying to pimp out your friend to a guy eyeing money and only money?[/quote] How is it belitting to see value in the ability to birth children? It seems like you have some issues. What is wrong with a man wanting a woman who has the ability to birth children? Nothing. What is wrong with a woman wanting a man who has the ability to provide for her and those children on his own? Nothing. You people need to get off this[b] "love/affection" nonsense [/b]and get a clue. Peasants. [/quote] Oh I guess you have a price on you then? No love and affection in a marriage but a price that comes in how much salary you're getting from your husband or wife. No wonder people are cheating around all the time on DCUM![/quote] Finance before romance. I would think that adults would know that anything of value has a cost. Don't be upset because everyone[b] doesn't view themselves as worthless[/b]. Who has time for love and affection if you are broke and hungry? Bills up the wazoo, can't do anything fun, can't have anything nice, but lovey dovey woo woo. Are you 12 years old? Get out of here. [/quote] Uh huh. I know plenty of people who are like you and gold diggers at heart. Despite marrying for money and having big houses in sought after districts they do not hesitate to cheat on one another. I know other couples like me who married for love (FIRST) and supported their spouse's achievements and dreams and are much happier together with romance, love, financial stability, and the great sex that comes when you have it while having great emotions/love for one another. Something I pity you who place FINANCE BEFORE ROMANCE most likely don't have. Kind of childish to want to be a golddigger. Keep on hustlin golddigger.[/quote] That term is not offensive to me. Everyone is digging for something. What am I supposed to be digging for? Mediocrity? No thanks. People marry for love first and still get cheated on so what's your point? A broke man will cheat on you just as easily as a wealthy one. At least the wealthy one won't send you to work the next day to put in your 10 plus hour shift (and second shift at home because you can't afford help). LOL,[b] these delusions are funny.[/b] [/quote] That you laugh and are proud to be a golddigger shows your maturity level. You clearly said you don't marry for love first but are eyeballing a man's bank account.[/quote]
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