Anonymous wrote:A friend of one of my good friends married into a very wealthy/prominent family. She was thin and attractive and attended a top law school, and had working class roots. Post law school she only associated with people from families that were rich and/or influential; she was not rude to people without that background, just disinterested (i experienced this firsthand as I am not from a prominent/rich family). With that narrowed social circle, she met and started dating her husband (they either worked together at a law firm or he was friends with someone from her firm). Then they got married and now she’s living her best life hobnobbing with high society in the city where they live. I am sure others have tried the same thing and failed, but it worked perfectly for her. I can’t imagine that she stays in touch with her family of origin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Recognize how vile you sound in asking how to marry rich. That's step 1. Then, if you want money, get your ass in gear and work for it.
-A woman
Oh honey if you don’t think being married to a rich man is work...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meet him in college before he’s rich![]()
Going to top college helps.
And being a good reliable faithful spouse after. That’s how it’s done.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not talking about being a sugar baby either. Women who were worth less than their current or former husbands and knew they wanted to marry for money over love how did you attract your rich husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Recognize how vile you sound in asking how to marry rich. That's step 1. Then, if you want money, get your ass in gear and work for it.
-A woman
Oh honey if you don’t think being married to a rich man is work...
Anonymous wrote:I know someone that thought the guy was rich, because he had nice car, dressed well etc. It turned out he had no savings, no assets, and just spent everything on looking the partAnonymous wrote:Find out within the first couple dates what they do for a living, where they live, what they drive. If it doesn’t meet your standards move on to the next. Never waiting time on someone who doesn’t live a certain life style etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find out within the first couple dates what they do for a living, where they live, what they drive. If it doesn’t meet your standards move on to the next. Never waiting time on someone who doesn’t live a certain life style etc.
SMH. My male friends intentionally play down their wealth initially for this very reason.
Good. That’s another way to weed them out and see it wouldn’t be a match. It’s not always how much money they make it’s how much they’re willing to give and how they view their role as a man. If two people have different beliefs no need to waste any more time than necessary. On to the next.
This exactly. Plenty of wealthy men out there are stingy bastards and/or wary of gold diggers and want to make the women "work for it."
I find nothing wrong with it. Men have the right to keep their money close to them. I wouldn’t call it stingy. If you expect to marry a wealthy man and do nothing, why shouldn’t you work for it? You better be damn good in bed if you can’t bring anything else to the table.
Anonymous wrote: Recognize how vile you sound in asking how to marry rich. That's step 1. Then, if you want money, get your ass in gear and work for it.
-A woman