Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
Being high NW lowers a woman’s dating prospects.
You do sound like a materialistic, big spender.
You can be a big spender when you earn a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
Being high NW lowers a woman’s dating prospects.
You do sound like a materialistic, big spender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
He was the second person I met online. I screen heavily up front.
How do you screen upfront? Like, ask how much he's making, which places he usually goes to, housing situation? Do you even ask these questions upfront? Usually you find out these things after a month or two of dating, and that's a lot of time to screen everyone. Men would think I am a gold digger if I ask these questions at the stage of texting
I am not screening for income per se. I screen for education, job, intelligence, similar cultural references. I grew up UMC and don’t date anyone who isn’t similar. It causes class issues if I do, on both sides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
He was the second person I met online. I screen heavily up front.
How do you screen upfront? Like, ask how much he's making, which places he usually goes to, housing situation? Do you even ask these questions upfront? Usually you find out these things after a month or two of dating, and that's a lot of time to screen everyone. Men would think I am a gold digger if I ask these questions at the stage of texting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
Being high NW lowers a woman’s dating prospects.
You do sound like a materialistic, big spender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
Being high NW lowers a woman’s dating prospects.
You do sound like a materialistic, big spender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
He was the second person I met online. I screen heavily up front.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.
I am at 1% NW and 3% income for my age as a woman. Having hard times finding a match by the lifestyle: no interest in going back to cheap sushi places with my date where I wouldn't even invite my friends. How long did it take you online to find a "financial and lifestyle" match?
Anonymous wrote:Online. But I was already top 10% NW for my age and I earn in the top 5% for women.