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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't ask their salaries but I do pre-screen for their lifestyle and similarities of interests early on. It could be that the person is super cheap and then we won't be able to travel at a comfort level I'm used to, even if splitting expenses. Or, they could be wealthy but we have little in common: I like jazz concerts and site seeing and they only travel to ski in Aspen and have no interest in international destinations, and so on[/quote] Stay single. [/quote] I am happily single. It will take someone really worldly, interesting and open minded to get me enter a relationship. I've dated for couple years post divorce: regretfully [b]most men out there are just a deadweight for an energetic, economically independent and active woman. [/b]I want to do things, see the world, work on my career and not constantly yield to someone with limited interests and resources [/quote] +1 If he doesn't bring something significant to the table at least equal to what I do, then it's not worth it to me.[/quote] Of course it's not. You are a woman and woman practice hypergamy. They don't want to admit it on this forum but in the real world is true. Women want ready made men. [/quote] No, I actually dated men who were making less than myself, but only when I saw they had a realistic ability to grow with me. If he wanted to invent new trading technologies at night as a main source of income and never traveled to Europe (even at airbnbs) that's not my person. OLD is full of these types. I am NOT this type: have $5mm NW to my name, a good education, profession, already worked in several countries in investment banking in my 20s. [/quote] You may need to come back to earth for a minute. No doubt you have achieved incredible success. You are clearly wealthy. I don't care how hard you worked but keep in mind that you are also lucky. You are passing on a lot of great men whose only fault is that they are not well traveled and it's honestly a shame. [/quote] You incels whining about hypergamy never fail to miss the point. WE ARE ALL HAPPIER SINGLE THAN BEING PARTNERED WITH A LOW QUALITY MAN. You’re pathetically trying to threaten us that we need to lower our standards or else we’ll be single forever, and we’re trying to tell you that’s not a threat. Again, WE ARE HAPPY SINGLE. That really freaks you losers out for god knows what reason, but you need to get it through your thick skulls.[/quote] Karen go.back to your bottle of wine. The liquor stores are probably closed now in case you need a third bottle. Just wait till tomorrow and you can get more wine.[/quote]
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