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If a gal in her early 20s asked.me.for relationship advice, I would advise.her.to get.with the most fincially.promising.man she can.
You want this back on topic. So I will ask again. What do you want from this supposed "relationship"? What is it you feel you have not gotten that you are going to get from gold digging. It cannot be money as you have said yourself that you are well heeled.
You want this back on topic. So I will ask again. What do you want from this supposed "relationship"? What is it you feel you have not gotten that you are going to get from gold digging. It cannot be money as you have said yourself that you are well heeled.
And the ten thousand dollar question is????
Actually, a great question. I sure would like to know. You're right, if it's not money that she needs what exactly is she getting out of this??? Hmm
They do lead with it but it is not enough to motivate him to "financially indulge" a woman -- unless all he wants is an arm ornament.
My GF of 3+ years is 21 years younger than me (she is in her late 20's and I am in my late 40's) and although she is the most beautiful woman I've ever known, she is also the most compatible and agreeable mentally, emotionally and spiritually. That is the glue that binds us together. Looks are secondary.
So don't sell yourself short by focusing only on appearance.
Well of course.
As I said, looks are what women lead with, and men lead with money. I never said that was the final piece of the puzzle, which is why I have specifically used the word "lead" over another term because that is the only thing I am currently.discussing.
You can't bash guys then when they say they want a 21 year old fashion model who is a size 2.
I hear what your saying, but why do we always have to give props for honesty? Shouldn't we be honest all the time? I always laugh inside when someone says, "do you want me to be honest with you?". I feel like saying, "no, lie to me!" I mean wtf.... But ok, I have to give her credit too for being honest even having said all that.
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