Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asking bc that has been my experience. Met multiple nice good looking men who all have enormous financial liabilities. Either they earn very little or are broke after divorce and are too old to fully recover, or earn well but have huge obligations and/or are cheap AF. It’s a pity bc I’ve really liked several of them, but need someone similarly secure and am not getting into a financial quagmire.
There’s also the serious possibility that they are only coming across as broke or hiding their wealth because there are way too many gold diggers out there.
Nah. They each told me their salaries and some are verifiable with deep googling; I know their home values and it all checks out. Plus I made it clear I’m looking for someone similarly situated so it’s to their advantage to come across better than they did.
So in other words, you’re a good digger. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asking bc that has been my experience. Met multiple nice good looking men who all have enormous financial liabilities. Either they earn very little or are broke after divorce and are too old to fully recover, or earn well but have huge obligations and/or are cheap AF. It’s a pity bc I’ve really liked several of them, but need someone similarly secure and am not getting into a financial quagmire.
There’s also the serious possibility that they are only coming across as broke or hiding their wealth because there are way too many gold diggers out there.
Nah. They each told me their salaries and some are verifiable with deep googling; I know their home values and it all checks out. Plus I made it clear I’m looking for someone similarly situated so it’s to their advantage to come across better than they did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm cheap af, and also poor by DC standards (only $1 million in the bank and $200k income).
But the bigger problem is that I have no intention of dissipating my wealth on an over-the-hill woman.
You have no wealth to dissipate.
Ok got it. 200k/yr and 1M in assets is “broke” by the standards of single over the hill women who are shopping on OLD.
Maybe that explains the problem?
You have no wealth to dissipate, but perhaps you can dance? Perhaps you can be better looking? Perhaps you can pick up an instrument, say the guitar? Perhaps you can be a supportive partner for a single mom.
If all else fails, go back to basic principles of demand and supply: lower your standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asking bc that has been my experience. Met multiple nice good looking men who all have enormous financial liabilities. Either they earn very little or are broke after divorce and are too old to fully recover, or earn well but have huge obligations and/or are cheap AF. It’s a pity bc I’ve really liked several of them, but need someone similarly secure and am not getting into a financial quagmire.
There’s also the serious possibility that they are only coming across as broke or hiding their wealth because there are way too many gold diggers out there.
Anonymous wrote:Asking bc that has been my experience. Met multiple nice good looking men who all have enormous financial liabilities. Either they earn very little or are broke after divorce and are too old to fully recover, or earn well but have huge obligations and/or are cheap AF. It’s a pity bc I’ve really liked several of them, but need someone similarly secure and am not getting into a financial quagmire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm cheap af, and also poor by DC standards (only $1 million in the bank and $200k income).
But the bigger problem is that I have no intention of dissipating my wealth on an over-the-hill woman.
You have no wealth to dissipate.
Ok got it. 200k/yr and 1M in assets is “broke” by the standards of single over the hill women who are shopping on OLD.
Maybe that explains the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asking bc that has been my experience. Met multiple nice good looking men who all have enormous financial liabilities. Either they earn very little or are broke after divorce and are too old to fully recover, or earn well but have huge obligations and/or are cheap AF. It’s a pity bc I’ve really liked several of them, but need someone similarly secure and am not getting into a financial quagmire.
Yes. The truly wealthy ones have no need for OLD.