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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So how does one spot a (potential) rich husband ? and not just the average hardworking stable young guy ? It's a skill I did not possess (and still don't) to pass on to my daughter. I married twice, both times to stable average guys who had the same earning potentials as me. So we both have to work to lead a comfortable middle class lifestyle in this high cost area. Also, my husband would not be happy if I quit working (even if we adjust our lifestyle), he does not want the pressure of being the only income earner. [/quote] How? Do your research and apply some modern analysis tools. First, you need to figure out the profile of the guy you want; professional, deeply religious, working class parents, athletic, out going, etc. Step one is grooming yourself to be attractive to that sort of guy - a strong education, good verbal skills and being fit is always a good start. Maybe take on a foreign language, learn to cook or to sail. Next, figure out where these guys are when they are at the age that they meet their future wives. This may mean taking a job in IT at a law office or going to Wall Street. It may mean simply joining a young singles group at your temple or church. You can't go wrong with hanging around Ivy league schools. Check these guys out: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jacquelynsmith/2013/02/05/10-high-paying-in-demand-jobs/ [/quote] Guys on WS in their twenties do NOT want a relationship with banker/wall street girls. As someone on DCUM put it really well before...lawyers marry lawyers, docs marry docs, bankers [b]marry kindergarten teachers.[/b] Most of my friends who were in banking in their 20's, early 30's dated and married girls who worked in fashion journalism, working as buyers for brands/stores/labels, PR, marketing, etc. Just a FYI. [/quote] OP here.. and a kindergarten teacher!!! not joking! :lol: [/quote] :P Did you read the craigslist Post and Answer I put up a few posts above? Very educational. [/quote]
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