Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Do you live in the DC area?
If so, move into DC itself and rent a nice apartment. Or buy something nice but don’t buy u less you’d be willing to sell and buy a new place with a wife (in case she doesn’t like what you bought).
Sooo many guys who work in tech in NoVa. And when you are on a dating app and you’re a woman and a guy says he works on text, you don’t know if he’s like the IT guy who fixes peoples printers, or if he’s in some lucrative tech field with stock options.
Moving to DC will make you stand out more. There are lots of single women in DC and they tend to prefer men who live in DC.
Decorate your apartment nicely. Not swank bachelor pad. More like pottery barn etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Do you live in the DC area?
If so, move into DC itself and rent a nice apartment. Or buy something nice but don’t buy u less you’d be willing to sell and buy a new place with a wife (in case she doesn’t like what you bought).
Sooo many guys who work in tech in NoVa. And when you are on a dating app and you’re a woman and a guy says he works on text, you don’t know if he’s like the IT guy who fixes peoples printers, or if he’s in some lucrative tech field with stock options.
Moving to DC will make you stand out more. There are lots of single women in DC and they tend to prefer men who live in DC.
Decorate your apartment nicely. Not swank bachelor pad. More like pottery barn etc.
Yeah I live in NoVa. I really, really do not want to live in DC, but I know there are more women there and it would make it easier.
Where in Nova? There's a big difference between Clarendon and Manassas.
Yeah, I always swiped no on the it guys living out in nova.
Op, are you Indian American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Do you live in the DC area?
If so, move into DC itself and rent a nice apartment. Or buy something nice but don’t buy u less you’d be willing to sell and buy a new place with a wife (in case she doesn’t like what you bought).
Sooo many guys who work in tech in NoVa. And when you are on a dating app and you’re a woman and a guy says he works on text, you don’t know if he’s like the IT guy who fixes peoples printers, or if he’s in some lucrative tech field with stock options.
Moving to DC will make you stand out more. There are lots of single women in DC and they tend to prefer men who live in DC.
Decorate your apartment nicely. Not swank bachelor pad. More like pottery barn etc.
Yeah I live in NoVa. I really, really do not want to live in DC, but I know there are more women there and it would make it easier.
Where in Nova? There's a big difference between Clarendon and Manassas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Do you live in the DC area?
If so, move into DC itself and rent a nice apartment. Or buy something nice but don’t buy u less you’d be willing to sell and buy a new place with a wife (in case she doesn’t like what you bought).
Sooo many guys who work in tech in NoVa. And when you are on a dating app and you’re a woman and a guy says he works on text, you don’t know if he’s like the IT guy who fixes peoples printers, or if he’s in some lucrative tech field with stock options.
Moving to DC will make you stand out more. There are lots of single women in DC and they tend to prefer men who live in DC.
Decorate your apartment nicely. Not swank bachelor pad. More like pottery barn etc.
Yeah I live in NoVa. I really, really do not want to live in DC, but I know there are more women there and it would make it easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Do you live in the DC area?
If so, move into DC itself and rent a nice apartment. Or buy something nice but don’t buy u less you’d be willing to sell and buy a new place with a wife (in case she doesn’t like what you bought).
Sooo many guys who work in tech in NoVa. And when you are on a dating app and you’re a woman and a guy says he works on text, you don’t know if he’s like the IT guy who fixes peoples printers, or if he’s in some lucrative tech field with stock options.
Moving to DC will make you stand out more. There are lots of single women in DC and they tend to prefer men who live in DC.
Decorate your apartment nicely. Not swank bachelor pad. More like pottery barn etc.
Yeah I live in NoVa. I really, really do not want to live in DC, but I know there are more women there and it would make it easier.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a 30 year old man who wants to get married and settle down but I’ve had zero luck on dating apps. I own a home, am fit, have outdoor hobbies, high paying top 1% income, but am very short at 5’5 and I suspect this is the reason I have no luck on apps. Occasionally I will match with a woman I have zero attraction to. I don’t want to be single forever and want a wife who is somewhat attractive (not looking for a model), would going on one of those international dating sites be worth it? I have dated women before but my last gf I met in college and we broke up 3 years ago (just getting back in to dating) and I have no good way to meet women in person these days. It’s way harder than I thought it would be, to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Do you live in the DC area?
If so, move into DC itself and rent a nice apartment. Or buy something nice but don’t buy u less you’d be willing to sell and buy a new place with a wife (in case she doesn’t like what you bought).
Sooo many guys who work in tech in NoVa. And when you are on a dating app and you’re a woman and a guy says he works on text, you don’t know if he’s like the IT guy who fixes peoples printers, or if he’s in some lucrative tech field with stock options.
Moving to DC will make you stand out more. There are lots of single women in DC and they tend to prefer men who live in DC.
Decorate your apartment nicely. Not swank bachelor pad. More like pottery barn etc.
Yeah I live in NoVa. I really, really do not want to live in DC, but I know there are more women there and it would make it easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Do you live in the DC area?
If so, move into DC itself and rent a nice apartment. Or buy something nice but don’t buy u less you’d be willing to sell and buy a new place with a wife (in case she doesn’t like what you bought).
Sooo many guys who work in tech in NoVa. And when you are on a dating app and you’re a woman and a guy says he works on text, you don’t know if he’s like the IT guy who fixes peoples printers, or if he’s in some lucrative tech field with stock options.
Moving to DC will make you stand out more. There are lots of single women in DC and they tend to prefer men who live in DC.
Decorate your apartment nicely. Not swank bachelor pad. More like pottery barn etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?
OP here I work in tech, made 450k last year with 1.1M in assets including home equity. No debt other than my mortgage.
Anonymous wrote:No.
You need to somehow make it obvious without being obnoxious that you make that much money.
As my cousin used to tell her short younger brother, “don’t worry, you’ll look tall while you are standing on your wallet”
What do you do? How much do you earn? Have you paid off your debt and if so how much do you have saved?