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Social class / financial rank is totally irrelevant, for me -- I love who I love, regardless of how much or little money they have
Having said that...I would prolly have quite a bit more in common lifestyle-wise, I suppose, with a middle-class or poorer gal, than say with a rich gal, making the former 2 more likely to be mutually-attracted, to me
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Originally Posted by MarkKramer103
Hello,
Was a little rushed with last post. My questions are the following:
To the guys:
1. If you had a choice between middle class/upper middle class suburban women and rich heiress-type women, which one would you choose?
2. Is it unusual if you prefer middle class women, to rich or poor women?
I sort of learned a lesson about this before. Didn’t think a woman that came from a family that was well-off economically would be interested in being with a guy (me) who was just a foreign exchange student in her country (Japan) with a part time job, without a car, who lived at home (host family), etc. She had an upper management position in an international firm and yet we were going out just fine. We didn’t have a problem going to upscale candle-light restaurants or even sitting outside a convenience store enjoying a snack while we chatted about our day after work. She also didn’t have a problem introducing me to her circle of friends regardless of what I did for a living back then. It was quite an experience. Cultural differences I guess.
Maybe there are guys who lose interest in a woman once they find out she is way up there economically because they think she is so used to the finer things in life than there is no way she would go down a few levels to be with a guy who can barely take her out to places that are not up to her level or that she will be fine paying for everything most of the time. If it was the other way around then its fine.
I prefer dating middle class, but on the upper end of the spectrum. Enough money that they have plenty of disposable income, but not so much that they feel superior to everyone.
I deal professionally with many upper class women, and I honestly can't imagine how men live with them. Most have barely tolerable personalities and princess syndrome.
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