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Well I came from a very poor family and when I was earning under $10K a year, I did not even think about dating, just study hard, work hard and save hard and be able to eat is what's on my mind.
On the other extreme end, rich folks also have to deal with pressure to stick within their class, and that can be a very small selection.
I'd say for me, it's 80K-100K based on the selections, but I'm really liking the 100K-125K range, if that's among the choices.
Well I came from a very poor family and when I was earning under $10K a year, I did not even think about dating, just study hard, work hard and save hard and be able to eat is what's on my mind.
My observation is that students who work through school have no trouble dating as long as they're friendly and outgoing, and talk to women. Most college women don't expect guys to have money, it's irrelevant. I knew a number of guys who would whine about not having a girlfriend, but they never asked anyone out. I guess they just expected women to fall from trees, like ripe fruit? In the meantime, there were a lot of women who weren't dating. Even women who shared classes with those guys. If the guys are too shy to ask women out, women will struggle to date, too. Time to finally put to rest this myth that women have it easy, dating.
I don't see how you think that income would have anything to do with how "easy" a person has it, dating-wise.
I do, if it is a guy. Many women like guys with money for some reason, probably biological to the extent that wealth provides better guarantees for freedoms and power for the family and the offspring. In nature female animals usually mate with the strongest or most dominant male. Human females do similar things with strength/dominance represented by money and power to a certain extent.
My observation is that students who work through school have no trouble dating as long as they're friendly and outgoing, and talk to women. Most college women don't expect guys to have money, it's irrelevant. I knew a number of guys who would whine about not having a girlfriend, but they never asked anyone out. I guess they just expected women to fall from trees, like ripe fruit? In the meantime, there were a lot of women who weren't dating. Even women who shared classes with those guys. If the guys are too shy to ask women out, women will struggle to date, too. Time to finally put to rest this myth that women have it easy, dating.
Why don't the women ask the guys then?
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