Anonymous wrote:I'm a 29-year-old male, 5'10", earning $300K a year as an AI engineer, but I'm struggling with the dating scene. Most of the women I meet are teachers, school administrators, or accountants, aged between 24 and 29. The problem is that many of them expect their partner to be at least six feet tall and earn over $500K annually. Are these women expecting too much?
It took me seven years to grow my salary from $150K in 2017 to $300K today. According to salary percentiles, I'm in the top 1% of earners for my age group. If someone like me is facing challenges in the dating market, I can't imagine how tough it must be for guys who earn less. How many guys my age make at least $500K per year?
They aren’t expecting too much. You are struggling because you are a loser.
I make 10x less and I’m attracting plenty of women. It’s less about money, it’s more about your personality.