That's fine, for guys who just want "hoes". But as you can see from this and other threads, not all guys here want to settle for "hoes", they set the bar higher for themselves. Again, you are using what you value in yourself and women as the standard that other guys here should value and are getting ticked off when they don't.
If what you are doing works for you, awsome, but not everyone thinks like you or wants the same things as you so getting worked up over it is actually a waste of your own time here.
But money and status also attracts non-hoes doesn't it? I don't believe BeExcellent is a hoe and she is certainly attracted to men with money. As she has explained, the majority of men she dates are wealthy. So please explain how that works.
Urbanyst has never said you should flaunt your money or act like Big Neil and buy expensive trips, take girls to expensive places. Several of you need to get off his azz.
I usually hang out at 2 of the higher end hotel lounges/bars in my city. They are known for attracting wealthy-professional men. They are also known for drawing the most attractive women. Not all of these women that hang out there are gold diggers. I know several that aren't. Many of the women I have met there have lucrative careers in sales/marketing/oil & gas/pharma.
Nowhere else will there be that many attractive women in one place on a regular basis. Why is that?
Why do women care so much about what a man does for a living? Men definitely don't put as much emphasis on this.
Why aren't blue collar men(mechanics, technicians, construction supervisors) sought after like doctors, lawyers, ceo's, etc?
Why when I drive down the street in my expensive sports car do women approach me at the light or yell that they want a ride? They've done this even when they were on a date with a guy standing right with them. It doesn't happen when I'm in my daily driver and its no pos either.
Men with money get treated differently. I've seen it so many times. I've experienced it myself. It provides for many opportunities that you wouldn't get if you didn't have it.
Let me share a funny story........I was working on cars(hobby of mine) in my shop at home one day. I had on my ripped up old jeans that were dirty, baggy faded t-shirt, work boots. I decided to grab some lunch and drove my expensive sports car to the local hamburger joint. I parked the car away from everybody else like usual. When I got done eating my hamburger and head out to my car I see 2 women and 1 guy standing around it and one of the women was taking a selfie with the car.
They saw me approaching, took a look at me and decided there was no way a guy that looked like I did could own that car. LOL. I just smiled and said yeah that's a nice car and opened the door. As soon as they figured out it was mine they were blown away. They didn't associate a guy that looked like a blue collar worker with a car like that. But now I had instant value because of this car and they got super friendly with me.
I've hit on women in bars before that I got nowhere with, but their tune changed when they saw me getting in this car(symbol of wealth) at the valet.
Its no different with doctors and the perceived wealth that comes with that title. A doctor friend of mine whom recently divorced has all sorts of women after him. All those women want to be associated with the symbols of wealth. Some are gold diggers, some aren't.
It all boils down to women wanting to be associated with something of value(money, wealth, status). Its really not much different than men wanting to be associated with beautiful women!