Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't ask their salaries but I do pre-screen for their lifestyle and similarities of interests early on. It could be that the person is super cheap and then we won't be able to travel at a comfort level I'm used to, even if splitting expenses. Or, they could be wealthy but we have little in common: I like jazz concerts and site seeing and they only travel to ski in Aspen and have no interest in international destinations, and so on
Stay single.
I am happily single. It will take someone really worldly, interesting and open minded to get me enter a relationship. I've dated for couple years post divorce: regretfully most men out there are just a deadweight for an energetic, economically independent and active woman. I want to do things, see the world, work on my career and not constantly yield to someone with limited interests and resources
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
Do you foresee any point when you won’t be barely making it? If it’s like this in your late 40s, what would improve?
My financial picture since my divorce has certainly improved. However savings for college and retirement do take a big chunk of my paycheck. And I am making that a priority. I understand some men in their 40s are doing better and good for them. I am not one of them.
Have you tried side hustle? I'm a foreign born immigrant woman with children. When I hear something like that from men I wonder how even I was able to save a large retirement nest by my mid 40s. Sometimes people would airbnb their homes; CPAs would take extra work etc. When someone US-born without language barrier is close to their 50s didn't achieve same financial milestones as myself, I always wonder if that person is driven enough for me to respect them.
College is not cheap. I have $200k so far saved for 2 kids and that's not enough. I have a $800k saved for retirement and that's not enough either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
Do you foresee any point when you won’t be barely making it? If it’s like this in your late 40s, what would improve?
My financial picture since my divorce has certainly improved. However savings for college and retirement do take a big chunk of my paycheck. And I am making that a priority. I understand some men in their 40s are doing better and good for them. I am not one of them.
Have you tried side hustle? I'm a foreign born immigrant woman with children. When I hear something like that from men I wonder how even I was able to save a large retirement nest by my mid 40s. Sometimes people would airbnb their homes; CPAs would take extra work etc. When someone US-born without language barrier is close to their 50s didn't achieve same financial milestones as myself, I always wonder if that person is driven enough for me to respect them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
FWIW I did not screen for income when dating. I make more than my current partner. He is wonderful and kind and adores my kids. I was looking for something different in a new relationship than my marriage - XH made money but was controlling and demeaning. I found a gentleman in every sense of the word. He works in an idealistic field and is a happy, kind, gentle spirit but has never made much. I make enough for myself and my kids are taken care of between me and XH, so this is exactly the partner I need.
How do you go about traveling together and date nights? Are you covering most of it, or you are going camping, no entertainment, eat at home etc?
Anonymous wrote:I make 250k so am doing ok even though my ex wife got remarried to a man worth at least 50 million.
I’ve had two women I’ve dated make a point after we broke up to call or text me to point out that their new boyfriend is rich and they didn’t realize what they were missing. In both cases the new boyfriends were older and overweight and neither relationship lasted.
So clearly people consider finances when dating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
Do you foresee any point when you won’t be barely making it? If it’s like this in your late 40s, what would improve?
My financial picture since my divorce has certainly improved. However savings for college and retirement do take a big chunk of my paycheck. And I am making that a priority. I understand some men in their 40s are doing better and good for them. I am not one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
FWIW I did not screen for income when dating. I make more than my current partner. He is wonderful and kind and adores my kids. I was looking for something different in a new relationship than my marriage - XH made money but was controlling and demeaning. I found a gentleman in every sense of the word. He works in an idealistic field and is a happy, kind, gentle spirit but has never made much. I make enough for myself and my kids are taken care of between me and XH, so this is exactly the partner I need.
Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
Do you foresee any point when you won’t be barely making it? If it’s like this in your late 40s, what would improve?
Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
Anonymous wrote:I am 47 divorced 2 years. I am very attractive good hobbies great job that I love and most importantly 2 beautiful.kids that I love so much.
However I am broke and this has honestly kept me from dating. Between child support, saving for college, emergency fund and retirement while I am not paycheck to paycheck for most women in the DMV I am sure they won't come anywhere near me. Women dl often say they have their own and don't need yours and I believe them. However it doesn't mean they are open to date a man who is barely making it.
I could be wrong. But I don't even want the discussion to come up so for now I just won't date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't ask their salaries but I do pre-screen for their lifestyle and similarities of interests early on. It could be that the person is super cheap and then we won't be able to travel at a comfort level I'm used to, even if splitting expenses. Or, they could be wealthy but we have little in common: I like jazz concerts and site seeing and they only travel to ski in Aspen and have no interest in international destinations, and so on
Stay single.
I am happily single. It will take someone really worldly, interesting and open minded to get me enter a relationship. I've dated for couple years post divorce: regretfully most men out there are just a deadweight for an energetic, economically independent and active woman. I want to do things, see the world, work on my career and not constantly yield to someone with limited interests and resources