Anonymous wrote:I'm 33 and I would say a 2? I expect the men I date already have money. And $1 mill isn't going to suddenly mean living in a mansion. Honestly, if you're wanting to improve your dating prospects, the best advice is to go to the gym, shed any excess fat, get muscular, fix your hair if youre balding, that kind of thing. Looks matter way more to most women, except the desperate ones, though few women will admit it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cash on hand doesn't matter. What matters is money sense. Of course if somebody is 30 and has no cash on hand that's a red flag, but what matters in a relationship is being on the same page with spending, saving, and how much time you want to devote to a career. It's actually not that hard to blow a million dollars in a year if you start comparing yourself to millionaires. I'd way rather date somebody who was renting, had a stable job, and had a solid plan for retirement. And who valued relationships over career.
+1. 1 million is not a lot of money. I'd say most white collar professionals have at least 1 million in assets by their 40s even if they started in debt. So without debt, you'd have that in your 30s.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 33 and I would say a 2? I expect the men I date already have money. And $1 mill isn't going to suddenly mean living in a mansion. Honestly, if you're wanting to improve your dating prospects, the best advice is to go to the gym, shed any excess fat, get muscular, fix your hair if youre balding, that kind of thing. Looks matter way more to most women, except the desperate ones, though few women will admit it.