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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As I read this thread, finding it quite depressing that in this day and age, so many women are basically selling there lives for a guy's high income. I am male. I did not make 130K at 32. I made 40K. I make 180K in my 50's. Not a lot by DCUM standards, but I have a good work-life balance. [/quote] We aren't all like that :) [/quote] Maybe if you could spell "their" right, you'd be making more? Women aren't necessary "selling their lives" for a man's income. I make a lot because I'm smart and well educated. [b]I want [/b]a man who can keep up with me intellectually, challenge me, and engage with me. Since I run in high-income circles (co-workers, undergrad, grad, etc.), that's sort of my de facto wheel house socially. Nothing to be depressed about...[/quote] We all want. Men want a pretty woman. Most women want a guy with money. What can you actually make happen? [/quote] I can be attractive, charming, and engaging right back at him? And utilize my assets when I want to/ feel like it. It's really not rocket science. I don't need a man. I make my own money and am living my life. So, when I do come across one re: the above- someone who I *want* to be with- that's the easy part. Get it?[/quote]
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