Why Do So Many People Still Think Money = Women? (dating, girlfriend, single)
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So many people (especially men) online post over and over again how money/status is the #1 thing required to get an attractive woman. Why is this?
I'm 26 years old, living in a pretty reasonable cost of living area. This year I'm on track to make around 170K and I have it all - a beautiful sports car, luxurious townhouse, a great lifestyle where I go to the top of the line restaurants, concerts and sports events. There is nothing wrong with me physically either - I'm well above average looking, very muscular, get compliments everywhere for dressing extremely sharp and stylish, normal height. I'm literally living a top 1% lifestyle at an incredibly young age and will probably retire at 40-45. Also, I make friends everywhere I go because people can sense that I am a man of integrity and high character.
...yet I'm as perma-single with women as it gets. I've NEVER had a girlfriend and I routinely wonder if I'm going to die alone. There are basically zero women ever showing me interest who are actually cute and my age range. The only ones who ever show me interest are obese or 45 years old.
You're the car salesman, right? Didn't we figure out in your last thread about this that your standards may be a little high? (I.E., it's not just the obese you're not interested in - you're mainly interested in fitness model types).
being smart and successful for your age... what do you believe your problem is?
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