Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, I'm just trying to figure out how to marry a partner at a law firm by 32. Seriously. That's it.
Become a litigation paralegal, get on a big trial, one that will last for a couple of years preferably, located in another town, so the entire trial team has to stay in the same hotel, cozy up to one of the partners, he probably won’t be single so you have to be okay with busting up a family, anyway, laugh a lot and appear to be very light hearted, clever but not too bright, give it a few months, sleep with him, rinsed repeat until he falls “in love” with you.
Make doe eyes at him. If the trial goes in for more than 6 months you are golden, and will be married as soon as the ink dries in the divorce papers. I’ve never done this myself, but have witnessed it over and over again, so while I might be short in the details I can tell you that it happens an awful lot.
Of course you will have to spend the rest of your days looking over your shoulder, because well that’s just the way it goes.
I don't know why but this post made me LOL. Most of these rich men are already married and yes the woman looking, young or not, age doesn't really matter at this point, will certainly be busting up a relationship or marriage with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Guys making ok bank at 28, 29, 30 may not be considered rich until their 40s. Those guys married women making the same or more then them by 30.
So yeah, if you aren’t successful yourself, forget it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Surgeon. You can easily find a hospital job now with minimal education requirements
I am divorced and dating a surgeon. He does not want to settle down and he only dates attractive women….not Lena Dunham types.
Surgeons are notoriously sociopathic/narcissistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Surgeon. You can easily find a hospital job now with minimal education requirements
I am divorced and dating a surgeon. He does not want to settle down and he only dates attractive women….not Lena Dunham types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Make your own damn $500k per year.
+1, so gross. make your own money OP. As has been stated ad nauseum, no man, including a wealthy one, is interested in gold diggers.
Whatever you say. I went to law school for my MRS and am happily married to a partner now.
Yeah, well you're gross. Stand on your own two feet. Barf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Surgeon. You can easily find a hospital job now with minimal education requirements
I am divorced and dating a surgeon. He does not want to settle down and he only dates attractive women….not Lena Dunham types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Surgeon. You can easily find a hospital job now with minimal education requirements
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Your expectations are ridiculous.
Disagree. I wanted the same and found it easily at 32 when I moved back to DC from LA. This area is one of the wealthiest regions in the US, and filled with slightly nerdy men (the best) who might not have had as much success with the ladies. It’s the perfect age and area for OP to meet a high-earner looking to settle down.
Try to use your alumni networks to find social events, OP. I know a few women who met their lawyer husbands at alumni happy hours and many through friends of friends.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Am I too old to land a rich guy? Fwiw I have a good job and I don't look 29.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Make your own damn $500k per year.
+1, so gross. make your own money OP. As has been stated ad nauseum, no man, including a wealthy one, is interested in gold diggers.
Whatever you say. I went to law school for my MRS and am happily married to a partner now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Your expectations are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Step 1: stop having shitty motives.
Step 2: fall in love, build a life together, support and encourage your partner in their career and vice versa.
Step 3: profit.
NP- my husband makes seven figures. I always laugh because I married him for love and never saw that coming. I would love him as the same if he made 60k a year. OP, if you're real, marry for love and work hard to build a life together.
Does he look and act like bezos?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am op. I'm not trying to break up a home or marry a 50 year old billionaire. I'm trying to meet/marry a guy about my age on track to being rich when we start having kids. He doesn't have to be a billionaire. Looking for $500k+ in mid 30s, early 40s.
Make your own damn $500k per year.
+1, so gross. make your own money OP. As has been stated ad nauseum, no man, including a wealthy one, is interested in gold diggers.
Whatever you say. I went to law school for my MRS and am happily married to a partner now.
Good for you, I also went to law school, not for my MRS, and like most of my friends, I make plenty of my own money and so does my DH. That's assuming you're real because I have never heard anyone say they went to law school for their "MRS" IRL.