Anonymous wrote:More than a few have dreams of being SAHDs or trophy husbands for wealthy women.
Riiight. Source?
Anonymous wrote:I had two high school school crushes not reciprocate. When I went to a more prestigious grad school years later I suddenly heard from both within a month. That's when I figured out my family did not have enough money for them to date me, and the prestigious grad school seemed to make up for that.
Was also dumped by another boyfriend in college, after he reloaded my family was LMC.
This is what happens when your family is LMC but believes in education and sends you to private schools. I received a good education but had absolutely little to no dating life.
More than a few have dreams of being SAHDs or trophy husbands for wealthy women.
Anonymous wrote:Most men became more interested when they found out I owned my apartment. Also they liked that I was able to go out to the same places as they were and I could cover the bill.
I don't think it was ever a deciding factor, it was more of an icing on the cake thing.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely men care about it. Not all, of course, but many do. More than a few have dreams of being SAHDs or trophy husbands for wealthy women. It’s kind of gross, IMHO, but if it floats their boat and they can live their dream, more power to ‘em.
Anonymous wrote:Man here, I make good money so perhaps others feel differently.
All else being equal, a woman who has money is a bonus but it doesn't factor into who I want to date. A woman who is deep in debt is a big negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s that thread where OPs friends all married wealthy men. But I come from a family who are well within the top 1% and have a decent job on my own. And I don’t think any man has every cared. Granted I don’t flaunt my money, but being wealthy has literally never helped me in dating. So I assume this is just a thing that benefits men?
This can't be real. You would know perfectly well that significant money attracts people, granted for the wrong reasons.
OP here responding for the first time. And no, nobody has ever been attracted to my status. But I also don’t look very wealthy, I wear jeans, flannels or t-shirts, and no make-up. So it wouldn’t come up I’m fairly wealthy unless someone knew me well. When I mention a ski trip, prep school or something else they can figure it out. But I don’t normally talk about that stuff.