Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Economist” is the red flag for me. Linear thinking and the “science” is based on fairy tales.
Maybe if you’d qualified that somehow, I’d be able to get past it.
You are obviously an Imbecile based on your definition of "Economist"
Anonymous wrote:Damn women are really harsh lol....Why can't men be harsh and cold like them lol
Anonymous wrote:Damn women are really harsh lol....Why can't men be harsh and cold like them lol
Anonymous wrote:“Economist” is the red flag for me. Linear thinking and the “science” is based on fairy tales.
Maybe if you’d qualified that somehow, I’d be able to get past it.
Anonymous wrote:None of my divorced financially successful girlfriends are interested in remarrying, especially to a guy with kids and a boring job. Sorry, you don't bring much to the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a woman does not need a man's money to have a wide range of experiences, most men will not be able to meet her needs. At that level of wealth women may have criteria such as good sex(which most men are terrible at) etc...
Yes, good in bed, great body, educated, well-read and tall are the major criteria for me when dating.
what would be your starting height? Does penis size matter as well? Cut or uncut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TBH you sound fine but are probably not going to be able to attract such a woman….if you don’t make a lot of $ they are going to want someone with some level of prestige or influence (local celebrity type, probably). Most will not want to deal with your kids either- whether they have their own or not.
This. An attractive, wealthy woman is not going to settle for a man who makes $120k AND has kids. You're time and attention is divided and you can't carry your own weight. That's just a nonstarter.
Yeah, you might actually need to bring something else to the table, like a personality. [/quote
No "personality" makes up for having two kids and a $120k salary. Hard no. I would be open to dating someone without kids who made that salary in his forties and had a great personality.