Anonymous wrote:I’m in my 50s but hearing from my daughter and her friends, it seems gen z is more cognizant of “family money” when dating?
I hear from her about her friends talking about prospects and she says young gen z men also make it a point to know if a young woman is coming from “family money” or not.
I grew up mc/umc (friend group was all parents who were engineers, attorneys, primary care physicians) but not “old money”/high finance/biglaw/“movers and shakers” and none of my friends thought if someone came from generational wealth when we were dating.
Are you also hearing this from your children?
Anonymous wrote:No I've heard the importance of dating someone with two married parents though. They're much more focused on it than my generation was.
Anonymous wrote:No I've heard the importance of dating someone with two married parents though. They're much more focused on it than my generation was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I've heard the importance of dating someone with two married parents though. They're much more focused on it than my generation was.
There are hardly any adults with two married parents anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I (millennial) heard it when I was a kid from a wealthy friend (like, she might have had a $1-3m trust, not crazy wealthy, but would never have to stress about money). When we were applying for college, she talked about how college was the best time to meet your future partner, and you need to go somewhere with the "right" student body. She married into one of the wealthiest families in America. Her sister also married very well. It was bred into them to do so, and it's nothing new.
Anonymous wrote:I recently discussed this topic with my 24-year-old son and 23-year-old daughter, and here’s what they shared:
Daughter’s Perspective:
*"When it comes to dating, I look for three key qualities in a guy I’m already attracted to:
Kindness;
A good sense of humor;
The ability to build a stable future.
He doesn’t need to be successful right away—as long as he has a clear plan to get there."*
Son’s Perspective:
*"For me, two things matter most in a woman I’m already interested in:
A limited relationship history (ideally fewer than two past partners);
Someone who supports my goals and vision to secure long-term stability."*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I (millennial) heard it when I was a kid from a wealthy friend (like, she might have had a $1-3m trust, not crazy wealthy, but would never have to stress about money). When we were applying for college, she talked about how college was the best time to meet your future partner, and you need to go somewhere with the "right" student body. She married into one of the wealthiest families in America. Her sister also married very well. It was bred into them to do so, and it's nothing new.
"MRS degree". Before Gen Z that was the majority of women's college degrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I've heard the importance of dating someone with two married parents though. They're much more focused on it than my generation was.
There are hardly any adults with two married parents anymore.
Anonymous wrote:No I've heard the importance of dating someone with two married parents though. They're much more focused on it than my generation was.
Anonymous wrote:I (millennial) heard it when I was a kid from a wealthy friend (like, she might have had a $1-3m trust, not crazy wealthy, but would never have to stress about money). When we were applying for college, she talked about how college was the best time to meet your future partner, and you need to go somewhere with the "right" student body. She married into one of the wealthiest families in America. Her sister also married very well. It was bred into them to do so, and it's nothing new.
Anonymous wrote:I (millennial) heard it when I was a kid from a wealthy friend (like, she might have had a $1-3m trust, not crazy wealthy, but would never have to stress about money). When we were applying for college, she talked about how college was the best time to meet your future partner, and you need to go somewhere with the "right" student body. She married into one of the wealthiest families in America. Her sister also married very well. It was bred into them to do so, and it's nothing new.