I have a Canadian friend of mine who told me a story. He said that he was at the bar with his boss who is in his mid 30's. The boss is a great looking guy, has money, had a career, comes from a moderately well off family, owns a home downtown etc... So the boss is buying drinks for the group and he gets approached by a hot chick. They start talking and it looks like a sure thing. Somewhere during the convo she leaves. It turns out that he lied to her and told her that he was unemployed and she lost interest.
When my friends asked why he did that, he starts laughing and says that any woman that will leave becuz of that, is not what you want. The guy is now married to a woman and has a great family. But when he was single, always made sure to work into the convo that he was unemployed even when he wasn't.
Imagine the security with oneself that it takes to say that, when it is not true. Most men would try to brag about their job and status. Maybe saying that you are unemployed is the ultimate attraction filter. Assuming this story was true, maybe this guy was on to something?
When my friends asked why he did that, he starts laughing and says that any woman that will leave becuz of that, is not what you want. The guy is now married to a woman and has a great family. But when he was single, always made sure to work into the convo that he was unemployed even when he wasn't.
Imagine the security with oneself that it takes to say that, when it is not true. Most men would try to brag about their job and status. Maybe saying that you are unemployed is the ultimate attraction filter. Assuming this story was true, maybe this guy was on to something?