Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-2 Salary? Don’t care
$500k annual dividends, cap gains, interest
$3-10M annual carried interest
No one in DC knows what you are talking about. That or thank goodness those that do aren’t in dcum. Great auto-filter!
Basically she's saying she will only date a wealthy man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a 50 yo woman making -$200K
I could go as low as $160K if he was a scientist or artist.
I’d expect him to have $10K/month + a paid off mortgage in retirement
Do you realize most federal attorneys make about 160k? An artist is not going to make 160K. My sister in law is a Harvard PhD scientist and does not make 100k. Get a reality check on salaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-2 Salary? Don’t care
$500k annual dividends, cap gains, interest
$3-10M annual carried interest
No one in DC knows what you are talking about. That or thank goodness those that do aren’t in dcum. Great auto-filter!
Anonymous wrote:W-2 Salary? Don’t care
$500k annual dividends, cap gains, interest
$3-10M annual carried interest
Anonymous wrote:This question and most of the responses are gross. Ew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:This question and most of the responses are gross. Ew.
+1. Think of all the amazing people the PPs are willing to cast aside, like every single person who chose a service profession over a high income. It’s sad.
-1. Income and income potential is important in choosing a life partner unless you are able to support your spouse and children on your income, alone. It’s entirely fair for someone to have a standard.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:This question and most of the responses are gross. Ew.
+1. Think of all the amazing people the PPs are willing to cast aside, like every single person who chose a service profession over a high income. It’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:This question and most of the responses are gross. Ew.
+1. Think of all the amazing people the PPs are willing to cast aside, like every single person who chose a service profession over a high income. It’s sad.
Ummm….not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a 50 yo woman making -$200K
I could go as low as $160K if he was a scientist or artist.
I’d expect him to have $10K/month + a paid off mortgage in retirement
Do you realize most federal attorneys make about 160k? An artist is not going to make 160K. My sister in law is a Harvard PhD scientist and does not make 100k. Get a reality check on salaries.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:This question and most of the responses are gross. Ew.
+1. Think of all the amazing people the PPs are willing to cast aside, like every single person who chose a service profession over a high income. It’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a 50 yo woman making -$200K
I could go as low as $160K if he was a scientist or artist.
I’d expect him to have $10K/month + a paid off mortgage in retirement
Anonymous wrote:Women who demand $200k plus: how are you going to make that happen? What’s your plan? And don’t answer you already met you lawyer/MD husband in college. How are you going to make it happen now?
mAnonymous wrote:This question and most of the responses are gross. Ew.