Anonymous wrote:NP - after graduate school I dated the son of an extremely wealthy family (think private jet wealth) and I was briefly really caught up in that life and it can be very intoxicating. At the same time I worked with a very nice guy who I knew had an interest in me. I dated the rich guy for a year but came to realize that the only thing he really had going for him was his money. The guy I worked with was smart, fun, sweet and he had ambition and as time went on I realized I was making a big mistake. So I broke up with the rich guy and asked the nice guy out on a date and we’ve been together over 30 years and I’m incredibly happy. He has also been incredibly successful so that has been a nice bonus. The rich guy has never mounted to anything other than being rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only rich guys I knew in my dating years were a—holes! I had no interest in guys like that.
THIS. My ex sold his company for $100 million (I dated him before he had money, but he had an Ivy degree and great job and was clearly going places in life). He tried to pressure me into taking it up the a$$ when I didn't want to, and is generally a terrible, selfish person. His poor wife. Her poor behind.
Anonymous wrote:The only rich guys I knew in my dating years were a—holes! I had no interest in guys like that.