Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson have been married forever it seems.
Goldie + Kurt are not married but seem to have a solid, long-term relationship.
It all is based on luck.
Not beauty, charm or brains.
It is absolutely not all luck. IME the women who marry best are assertive go-getters with high self esteem and somewhat cutthroat and narcissistic. Then there is another tier of substantive, accomplished women who married medium guys and made it work. I have several friends who are incredible, successful, accomplished people (doctors, entrepreneurs) who do most of the work of parenthood and are the glue keeping their marriage together to guys who earn and contribute less in every way, but who are decedent and faithful and whom they decided to love. This second their are IMO much finer people than the first in every way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all seems so random to me. I don’t understand how certain girls attract the perfect partner and live more or less happily married. They also get the good quality guys chasing them when and if they are single.
Other girls who are also pretty and have good jobs keep getting their heart broken and either find low quality partners or wind up single.
Is there a magic sauce to being desirable to men?
I’m not sure if it’s looks as I’ve known plenty of beautiful friends who have attracted poor quality men and relationships.
I think when you look at these stories closely, you will see that girls who attracted "perfect partners" were much more willing to leave bad partners quickly. They screen hard.
Anonymous wrote:Some of it is timing, luck and circumstance but sitting here at age 45 and reflecting back and seeing which amazing women I know that never found the right partner, the common denominator was this:
They spent time in dead end relationships at ages 22-28. Maybe I get flamed for this but those are the peak dating years for women, and after that the supply of good, eligible men shrinks dramatically and the ones that are left (attractive, successful men in their early 30s) rule the dating market and date younger.
Anonymous wrote:Get your own career and be self sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your problem is a vanishingly small percentage of men make over $150k, and they can date women younger and prettier than you. Unless you are in the right circles at the right age, you have to settle for some dork Fed or something.
??? I’m in my 30s and live in the DC metro area and I doubt I know a man here who makes less than $150k.
Do you mean you don’t DATE such men or you don’t know them? Is that even possible? Don’t you have a hair dresser, a friend who works in a restaurant, any friends who are teachers, any friends who are artists or musicians, any friends who are social workers or nurses etc etc etc?
No I mean I don’t know them at all. My hairdresser owns his own salon downtown. I don’t know what his exact salary is but he also lives in my neighborhood so I am sure he does well. I don’t have a friend who works in a restaurant but doesn’t own it. I don’t have any musician friends. Every nurse I know is a woman. The only teachers I know are at the higher ed level (professors or deans). Even my untenured prof friend makes over $150k.
And NONE of these men think they’re rich or entitled to pretty 20 somethings. Those that are single date women their own age and with similar looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calling it a “market” is one of your problems.
It’s been called a market since Jane Austen’s time, dear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your problem is a vanishingly small percentage of men make over $150k, and they can date women younger and prettier than you. Unless you are in the right circles at the right age, you have to settle for some dork Fed or something.
??? I’m in my 30s and live in the DC metro area and I doubt I know a man here who makes less than $150k.
Do you mean you don’t DATE such men or you don’t know them? Is that even possible? Don’t you have a hair dresser, a friend who works in a restaurant, any friends who are teachers, any friends who are artists or musicians, any friends who are social workers or nurses etc etc etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your problem is a vanishingly small percentage of men make over $150k, and they can date women younger and prettier than you. Unless you are in the right circles at the right age, you have to settle for some dork Fed or something.
??? I’m in my 30s and live in the DC metro area and I doubt I know a man here who makes less than $150k.
Just look at the celebrity dating & marriage world.
Anonymous wrote:Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson have been married forever it seems.
Goldie + Kurt are not married but seem to have a solid, long-term relationship.
It all is based on luck.
Not beauty, charm or brains.