Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are under 50, why in the world are you looking at guys in their 60s??
OP here. I guess because XH is in that age group. He is another busy professional (not lawyer) and we talked constantly about his work (not mine, though, he being a narcissist).
People of any gender who talk constantly about work are boring AF.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. At the risk of going off on a tangent, guys seem to talk mostly about themselves. After a few questions (mostly about my breakup) not many are doing a deep dive into anything related to me. However, they enthusiastically talk about themselves, and in great detail.
Anonymous wrote:Men are not attracted to women’s accomplishments. Being a lawyer is likely viewed as a negative by most single guys. You could probably find a guy who is interested in your money, but you wouldn’t want that either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are under 50, why in the world are you looking at guys in their 60s??
OP here. I guess because XH is in that age group. He is another busy professional (not lawyer) and we talked constantly about his work (not mine, though, he being a narcissist).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. Just pointing out the obvious but you are probably mostly dating retired men, they have left the world of work behind or soon will. So they are much less interested in the professional sphere and are basically looking for a woman who still wants to have sex and will be a nice companion for them.
OP here. That may be true, but their lack of empathy bothers me. They don't seem to recognize that my profession is a big part of my life. There are no questions about how my day was at the office, what my current issues are, what work changes am I grappling with.
Anonymous wrote:Men are not attracted to women’s accomplishments. Being a lawyer is likely viewed as a negative by most single guys. You could probably find a guy who is interested in your money, but you wouldn’t want that either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. Just pointing out the obvious but you are probably mostly dating retired men, they have left the world of work behind or soon will. So they are much less interested in the professional sphere and are basically looking for a woman who still wants to have sex and will be a nice companion for them.
OP here. That may be true, but their lack of empathy bothers me. They don't seem to recognize that my profession is a big part of my life. There are no questions about how my day was at the office, what my current issues are, what work changes am I grappling with.
Older people are more focused on their health, what can help them improve their health etc. Nobody cares about your profession as long as you are able to take care of your financial needs independently. If you are that successful you should have already earned 80% of your assets and pretty much ready for retirement at 50.
Anonymous wrote:If you are under 50, why in the world are you looking at guys in their 60s??
Anonymous wrote:You are a unicorn looking for a unicorn. Do yourself a favor and go younger: 40-50s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. Just pointing out the obvious but you are probably mostly dating retired men, they have left the world of work behind or soon will. So they are much less interested in the professional sphere and are basically looking for a woman who still wants to have sex and will be a nice companion for them.
OP here. That may be true, but their lack of empathy bothers me. They don't seem to recognize that my profession is a big part of my life. There are no questions about how my day was at the office, what my current issues are, what work changes am I grappling with.
Anonymous wrote:If you are under 50, why in the world are you looking at guys in their 60s??