Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people marry people who grew up in their class. Men who were raised UMC prefer women who were raised the same way, and vice versa. No, it's not something you can fake.
If the money is what matters to you find a guy who made his money yesterday. Those men are happy to date the women who grew up LMC.
I am not LMC. I grew up UMC. I was socially awkward and had anxiety issues so I did not make a lot of social connections among my peers.
So what's stopping you from making those connections now? Are you attractive and do you have a decent job?
I would say I am probably a 6 on a scale of 10. I am skinny fat and do not put a lot of effort into my looks or style. I work as a program specialist for a non profit. I am not a professional rock star but I have worked for prestigious organizations.
So you're not attractive, you don't have a good job, and you have social issues? I know this sounds harsh, but of course men aren't going to be lining up to take that on. Would you date you?
Probably not.![]()
Why not do exactly what your friends did to land this guys.
Including complete makeover with help of your friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP- I also don’t really have UMC guys into me, despite having a good job and family money. And it probably comes down to looks, I’m overweight and don’t wear makeup. So I would think having a decent BMI, clear skin, and a good personality/attitude goes a long ways. Also, through from my personal experience, having an UMC man is not everything. I went to private schools and universities, and I knew so many people with dysfunctional family relationships that well hidden. There can be great people to date that don’t check all the boxes.
How old are you?
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP- I also don’t really have UMC guys into me, despite having a good job and family money. And it probably comes down to looks, I’m overweight and don’t wear makeup. So I would think having a decent BMI, clear skin, and a good personality/attitude goes a long ways. Also, through from my personal experience, having an UMC man is not everything. I went to private schools and universities, and I knew so many people with dysfunctional family relationships that well hidden. There can be great people to date that don’t check all the boxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people marry people who grew up in their class. Men who were raised UMC prefer women who were raised the same way, and vice versa. No, it's not something you can fake.
If the money is what matters to you find a guy who made his money yesterday. Those men are happy to date the women who grew up LMC.
I am not LMC. I grew up UMC. I was socially awkward and had anxiety issues so I did not make a lot of social connections among my peers.
So what's stopping you from making those connections now? Are you attractive and do you have a decent job?
I would say I am probably a 6 on a scale of 10. I am skinny fat and do not put a lot of effort into my looks or style. I work as a program specialist for a non profit. I am not a professional rock star but I have worked for prestigious organizations.
So you're not attractive, you don't have a good job, and you have social issues? I know this sounds harsh, but of course men aren't going to be lining up to take that on. Would you date you?
Probably not.![]()