Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is insane that people on this forum are trying to characterize women in Miami as gold diggers. Go look at some of the discussions on this forum regarding dating and men’s income/career. Women in DC are obsessed with wealth and social status. At least the women in south Florida try to be attractive.
Ehh, women in DC aren't really obsessed with wealth and social status. I'm from NYC and spent 6 years living in Miami but I would say DC is comparatively low key that way. Strivers for sure, but DC isn't really a destination for a woman with a HS education looking to hit it rich with a guy the way other cities are. More likely to be a big law associate or lobbyist who is looking for a comparable male equal.
Interesting.
So when a woman in big law or a lobbyist seeks a man with those credentials and money, she is not obsessed with status because she is looking for her "comparable equal". When a woman with a HS education does it, she is obsessed.
Are engineers and accountants making 150K equals to this woman in big law? Or is there a salary and specific grad degree that defines these "comparable equal" men?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think part of it is that so many of the women there are in their 20s,
Average age in Miami is 39.7 years. Average age in Virginia is 38.8 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading this thread, glad I live a boring life in flyover country. Miami sounds exhausting.
It is. Nobody is capable of a substantive conversation.
Anonymous wrote:
I think part of it is that so many of the women there are in their 20s,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is insane that people on this forum are trying to characterize women in Miami as gold diggers. Go look at some of the discussions on this forum regarding dating and men’s income/career. Women in DC are obsessed with wealth and social status. At least the women in south Florida try to be attractive.
Ehh, women in DC aren't really obsessed with wealth and social status. I'm from NYC and spent 6 years living in Miami but I would say DC is comparatively low key that way. Strivers for sure, but DC isn't really a destination for a woman with a HS education looking to hit it rich with a guy the way other cities are. More likely to be a big law associate or lobbyist who is looking for a comparable male equal.
Interesting.
So when a woman in big law or a lobbyist seeks a man with those credentials and money, she is not obsessed with status because she is looking for her "comparable equal". When a woman with a HS education does it, she is obsessed.
Are engineers and accountants making 150K equals to this woman in big law? Or is there a salary and specific grad degree that defines these "comparable equal" men?
Anonymous wrote:My son graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB), and he is currently working in Miami (finance), living in Brickell. He is dating five different women at the same time. Women in Miami love to date guys with status and money. My son said he would sleep with those women but would never commit to any of them. Yes, lot of beautiful women in Miami from Europe and South America.
Anonymous wrote:After reading this thread, glad I live a boring life in flyover country. Miami sounds exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB), and he is currently working in Miami (finance), living in Brickell. He is dating five different women at the same time. Women in Miami love to date guys with status and money. My son said he would sleep with those women but would never commit to any of them. Yes, lot of beautiful women in Miami from Europe and South America.
Good job, tell your son to keep pumping and dumping those hoes.
I am his father, and he tells me that's how it work in Miami. Men use women for sex, and women use men for resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is insane that people on this forum are trying to characterize women in Miami as gold diggers. Go look at some of the discussions on this forum regarding dating and men’s income/career. Women in DC are obsessed with wealth and social status. At least the women in south Florida try to be attractive.
Ehh, women in DC aren't really obsessed with wealth and social status. I'm from NYC and spent 6 years living in Miami but I would say DC is comparatively low key that way. Strivers for sure, but DC isn't really a destination for a woman with a HS education looking to hit it rich with a guy the way other cities are. More likely to be a big law associate or lobbyist who is looking for a comparable male equal.
Anonymous wrote:It is insane that people on this forum are trying to characterize women in Miami as gold diggers. Go look at some of the discussions on this forum regarding dating and men’s income/career. Women in DC are obsessed with wealth and social status. At least the women in south Florida try to be attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB), and he is currently working in Miami (finance), living in Brickell. He is dating five different women at the same time. Women in Miami love to date guys with status and money. My son said he would sleep with those women but would never commit to any of them. Yes, lot of beautiful women in Miami from Europe and South America.
Don’t worry - each of these women also dates 5 other guys like your son
Anonymous wrote:Gross mother / adult son sex life convo TROLL