Blue_boost
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I have not been able to figure this out but lets say in a nightclub if every guy had their net worth written on the front of their shirt in big numbers would the women behave any different?
Surely that average looking bloke with a few million net worth would seem way more attractive all of a sudden?
Likewise if a smooth looking cat wrote on his shirt he had nothing to show for his work, would he be left high and dry by the women?
Then we take away what their net worth is and the room and let them rely on their looks.. do women fallback to a different criteria, i think the dynamic changes drastically.
In my opinion, women immediately categorise men in a room as the "haves" and "have nots".
For instance Does showing up in a ferrari change the selection behaviour of women?
Or if you meet a woman and open the conversation with "Im a renter" does it hose them away?
Are women looking for money above true love? Gold diggers? Or is it coincidence that, the richer men are, they also become better at everything else?
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Surely that average looking bloke with a few million net worth would seem way more attractive all of a sudden?
Likewise if a smooth looking cat wrote on his shirt he had nothing to show for his work, would he be left high and dry by the women?
Then we take away what their net worth is and the room and let them rely on their looks.. do women fallback to a different criteria, i think the dynamic changes drastically.
In my opinion, women immediately categorise men in a room as the "haves" and "have nots".
For instance Does showing up in a ferrari change the selection behaviour of women?
Or if you meet a woman and open the conversation with "Im a renter" does it hose them away?
Are women looking for money above true love? Gold diggers? Or is it coincidence that, the richer men are, they also become better at everything else?
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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