Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a thread with a woman trying to get her son to “marry well”. I don’t know if I’m wrong, but as someone well off, it doesn’t seem like men have shown me extra interest because of it? I make 100k in my late twenties, no debt, and parents are worth around 15 million. I’m not conventionally pretty and men aren’t lining up to date me. I mean I don’t show off my wealth but my salary is easy to figure out and after a few dates it’s probably apparent I have family money. Are there actually men who want to marry up wealth wise? I guess I’m surprised.
Statistically heirs get about 25% of family money. Everything else is lost in divorces, remarriages, trust fights, legal and management fees. So don't think you would be worth $15mm unless both of your parents are already 85 y.o.
You need to have assets titled to your name, and a higher income to consider yourself a candidate for a man who wants to marry up. You haven't earned anything yet, and your salary is low. Inheritance is also separate property, and your parents won't like it commingled.
Anonymous wrote:I think you may be a bit on the young side and the guys you are meeting are not yet ready to settle. Once they do, smart guys with generational wealth care about their bride's background.
Anecdotally, all the women I know who come from wealthy families, regardless of looks, ended up marrying either guys from the same background or high achieving first generation type men. None of their husbands are boy toys.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a thread with a woman trying to get her son to “marry well”. I don’t know if I’m wrong, but as someone well off, it doesn’t seem like men have shown me extra interest because of it? I make 100k in my late twenties, no debt, and parents are worth around 15 million. I’m not conventionally pretty and men aren’t lining up to date me. I mean I don’t show off my wealth but my salary is easy to figure out and after a few dates it’s probably apparent I have family money. Are there actually men who want to marry up wealth wise? I guess I’m surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These types of women would be better off being proactive in their dating and, gasp, actually asking men out, but instead they'll sit on their hands and cry on DCUM that they can't get a date. Because the biggest sin a woman can make is actually asking a man on a date.
I don’t like the social conventions the way they are, but they do exist, and as a result men who are into you will express it. If he’s not, you making the first move is unlikely to change it.
Anonymous wrote:These types of women would be better off being proactive in their dating and, gasp, actually asking men out, but instead they'll sit on their hands and cry on DCUM that they can't get a date. Because the biggest sin a woman can make is actually asking a man on a date.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a thread with a woman trying to get her son to “marry well”. I don’t know if I’m wrong, but as someone well off, it doesn’t seem like men have shown me extra interest because of it? I make 100k in my late twenties, no debt, and parents are worth around 15 million. I’m not conventionally pretty and men aren’t lining up to date me. I mean I don’t show off my wealth but my salary is easy to figure out and after a few dates it’s probably apparent I have family money. Are there actually men who want to marry up wealth wise? I guess I’m surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Men are not all blathering idiots and some of them are very practical when it comes time to find a partner, but their priorities may be different from a typical woman's. Most of the men I know care about a woman's looks and temperaments first and foremost, but definitely also consider her education, career, and family as well. Like all people, some care about money and status more than others.