SW15
Master Don Juan
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I've seen it happen too. I know a 35 year old average looking woman AT BEST who has ridiculous standards. Her swipe queue on Tinder is thousands long and she's also on Hinge. She mostly gets pumped and dumped by good looking guys and wonders why she can't get a relationship to go past 6 months.the Manosphere advice once again unravels infront of me......
She believes she's entitled to an upper echelon guy because they are in her swipe queue. But she also has complete shiit in her queue too. She's turned away from some ordinary guys who might have given her what she desires.
If you make $40,000 USD, you might be able to afford an 10+ year old C Class. However, once the first repairs are due, there will be issues affording the repairs.Wait— £28K per year? That’s a little under $40K per year in the US. No one making $40K per year thinks it’s time to buy a Mercedes, not even a C class.
If I were 44 years old, making ~$150,000 a year, stylish and attractive, and came from an affluent family, I would be dating younger. A $150,000 annual salary is good at 44, but probably not enough to get a 25 year old. If the family is quite affluent, a 30-35 year old would be more likely. That's probably good enough for a 40 year old who doesn't have ridiculous standards. Many 30+ year old women have ridiculous standards.He’s not looking for a “maternal partner”. That’s really funny. He wants sexy and hot but elegant. He also wants emotionally stable and loyal, which I am. And we both make 6 figures and both come from affluent families. So no it’s not like I’m a millionaire and he’s a waiter. That would be ridiculous. I am 8 years older than him. Which is kinda funny too.
He is talented at what he does both professionally and as a semi pro athlete. He is stylish and attractive. I put less stock in financial resources because I have my own. He leads the relationship and I respect him, trust me.