Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
You’re delusional. OP clearly signaled that she was above them and used income to prove that point.
Op here- I didnt say I was above them, Just that im not sure we would be compatible! I have disposable income that allows me to travel and indulge in other activities that they might not be able to afford. How would that work then? I’m also not sure there would be intellectual compatibility as our worlds would be very different: All of my circle is white collar, so this would also make it harder to navigate. I would like to hear from women who have been in these situations to hear how they worked it out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down
Nah. Men are socialized to have a certain entitlement to women. I’ve known plenty of unemployed middle aged loser men who can’t understand why a young and attractive female lawyer wouldn’t want him. Men always think they’re good enough.
Hey "Nah" girl, you have to move yourself out of the trailer park so you won't see as many unemployed middle aged loser men.
I’m a lawyer and live in the townhouse I own.
Good for you. Why is it lawyers always feel the need to tell you they’re lawyers even when you don’t ask and no one cares? Perhaps a sense of entitlement their opinions are somehow more valid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down
Nah. Men are socialized to have a certain entitlement to women. I’ve known plenty of unemployed middle aged loser men who can’t understand why a young and attractive female lawyer wouldn’t want him. Men always think they’re good enough.
Hey "Nah" girl, you have to move yourself out of the trailer park so you won't see as many unemployed middle aged loser men.
I’m a lawyer and live in the townhouse I own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down
Nah. Men are socialized to have a certain entitlement to women. I’ve known plenty of unemployed middle aged loser men who can’t understand why a young and attractive female lawyer wouldn’t want him. Men always think they’re good enough.
Hey "Nah" girl, you have to move yourself out of the trailer park so you won't see as many unemployed middle aged loser men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down
Nah. Men are socialized to have a certain entitlement to women. I’ve known plenty of unemployed middle aged loser men who can’t understand why a young and attractive female lawyer wouldn’t want him. Men always think they’re good enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down
Nah. Men are socialized to have a certain entitlement to women. I’ve known plenty of unemployed middle aged loser men who can’t understand why a young and attractive female lawyer wouldn’t want him. Men always think they’re good enough.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should look for men who like to do what you do and share common values. I’m white collar and DH is not. We have tons in common. We love nature and hike regularly. We both run/exercise and travel around to races. We love traveling, sports, the ocean, and animals. I’ve found that making my own money freed up space for more possibilities. I didn’t need to look for men to support a lifestyle greater than what I could give myself. I just looked at personality, appearance/chemistry, shared values, and common activities.
I dated white collar men previously and found many of them to be soft-bodied, desk jockeys that always want to talk about work. You’ll never know if you don’t give someone a chance.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a physician. Both of my parents and one sibling are also physicians. My other two siblings are lawyers. I prefer “blue collar”men. They’re handy, they’re in shape, they have reasonable work hours, and some make a lot of money. Most are able to start saving years earlier than people who have ten years of post secondary education. The smartest, most interesting man I dated was in the landscaping business. During the winter, he did occasional snow removal, read a lot, traveled and worked on his house. He played the sax and spoke three languages. He was tanned and in great shape without needing to lift weights. In the evenings, he wasn’t drained and ambivalent about everything. My current partner has a roofing business. He has a beautiful home which he renovated himself, he’s mortgage free, and has savings. We have plenty to talk about because he’s well read and well traveled. He’s unpretentious and has a decent, uncomplicated relationship with his ex wife, who is now re married to a fire fighter. One of his daughters wants to work with him, the other wants to be a vet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
You’re delusional. OP clearly signaled that she was above them and used income to prove that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down
Nah. Men are socialized to have a certain entitlement to women. I’ve known plenty of unemployed middle aged loser men who can’t understand why a young and attractive female lawyer wouldn’t want him. Men always think they’re good enough.
Every woman thinks she deserves a 6’ 2” jacked CEO even if she’s a fat tatted 40-ish single mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down
Nah. Men are socialized to have a certain entitlement to women. I’ve known plenty of unemployed middle aged loser men who can’t understand why a young and attractive female lawyer wouldn’t want him. Men always think they’re good enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once they realize you think you’re above them, they will lose interest, so save yourself the hassle and embarrassment.
She’s not “above” them. She merely makes more money.
But that's how many of these guys think when they meet a women who makes more than them, she's above them and if they don't ghost spend their time trying to bring her down