Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think just skinny will attract him. But regular enthusiastic sex will keep him.
Stop the thread: we have a winner! Yes, men really ARE this simple. Not just wealthy men, but ALL men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich men are not hard to bag. They have few but strict requirements. You either meet them or you do not.
1. Be beautiful
No other way around it. You have to be genetically blessed to have a physical attractiveness baseline that is above average. After that, natural beauties do not apply. Style your hair, apply your makeup perfectly. Be well groomed and well styled at all times. Be at your peak physical fitness. Thin and petite with great hair is prime bait. You don't have to be 22 but retain your youth and beauty as long as you can.
2. Be feminine
Dress like this:
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3. Be smart but submissive
Do not try to one up him or outdo him. Use your intelligence and smarts to compliment his strengths and help him become more successful. Shine the light on HIM. Be an asset to him. Network at his parties, charm his colleagues and superiors. Add some value to his life. Use your intelligence to help him be successful while making him the best home you can.
4. Admire him
Shine the light on HIM. You are HIS arm candy, an extension of his social brand. Flatter him and make it all about him.
As a wealthy man who runs in these circles, this is such good advice you should write a book. End of thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best way to attract and marry a wealthy man is to be born to wealthy parents and be a part of the same wealthy circles. Like attracts like, assortative mating is the rule now. The way you wrote you question sounded like "how to attract a wealthy man if you, yourself, are poor."
This. The wealthy good guys, the ones who are really marriage material, always end up with someone from a very similar background. Same preschools, private schools, private colleges/Ivy League, post-grad jobs. They find each other.
Getting with a high EARNER can be a lot easier, but there’s two things: one, there’s some risk because someone might appear to be on a high-earning path but end up pretty average, and two, you have to accept the long work hours that come with it. Biglaw partners, doctors in specialized areas, VP’s of this and that - you want to get them early while they’re still the Biglaw associate, med student, or middle management. When they already have the high-earning job, they’re already married OR if they’re divorced, they’re probably a jerk and you should avoid them. Gotta take a risk while you’re young (under 30) on the guy who has potential but might never make it big just due to luck or circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like what most here have already said...you get the man with lots of earning potential in college. Every woman I know who is married to a wealthy man met their husbands (doctor or lawyer) in college. Most are SAHMs except one is a doctor just like her husband. All got married fairly young..around 25 yrs old. That said I would never give up being single in my 20s.. having a blast going out, traveling the world whether for work or with friends, partying, dating, etc. I couldn't imagine being a 25 yr old girlfriend waiting around for my boyfriend to propose to me.
My nephew married his doctor at 25. Smart kid. He likes smart women. She’s gorgeous and smart.
You people are so sexist and dated it is so disturbing in 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wealthy and skinny doesn’t do it for me, neither does overweight. Well polished, put together, stylish not trendy. Visual turn offs, bad shoes, cheap lingerie.
Outside of that there are a whole bunch of personality requirements, but you don’t appear to be interested in those.
? You must be gay. What man cares about a woman's shoes?
Dumb assumption. It kind of goes back to my point about being well put together, if you have the wrong/bad shoes for an outfit then you aren’t put together or polished. I understand fashion, does that make me gay?
Anonymous wrote:I think just skinny will attract him. But regular enthusiastic sex will keep him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far skinny?
What other qualities should a woman posses in order to marry a rich man?
Also, where can they be found?
It’s 2020 bitch go make your own damn money.
Anonymous wrote:Like what most here have already said...you get the man with lots of earning potential in college. Every woman I know who is married to a wealthy man met their husbands (doctor or lawyer) in college. Most are SAHMs except one is a doctor just like her husband. All got married fairly young..around 25 yrs old. That said I would never give up being single in my 20s.. having a blast going out, traveling the world whether for work or with friends, partying, dating, etc. I couldn't imagine being a 25 yr old girlfriend waiting around for my boyfriend to propose to me.
Anonymous wrote:So far skinny?
What other qualities should a woman posses in order to marry a rich man?
Also, where can they be found?