When people usually talk about what they deserve its rarely about being with someone who treats them well. Its normally a feeling like they deserve material things like I often hear a lot of people say they think they deserve a man with a certain education because they have a certain education.
That's usually how it works out, though. Not always, but generally people are attracted to people with similar educational backgrounds.
Well, my educational background is based within computers and networking. Not many women are interested within it, so does that mean I can't find someone I'm attracted to because of my preference of study? I would have to say that's wrong, it's definitely beyond education.
No, mike. Educational background means if you've gone to university or not. I know people who won't date someone who didn't attend a four year university...it has nothing to do with your major.
Which is incredibly conditional. No woman is turning down Lebron James or Kobe Bryant. They just want to know the man earn a living and I guess a certain level of education can indicate that.
So a lot of WW across the United States would prefer only to date wealthy BM and not middle class BM, like myself?
Yeah, same here. I do think for some women, it's all about money and status, like if the person is the President of a company. For others, it's not about money, but more about personality.
Women period my friend. Most women even those with money want security and stability the more money you have the more security and stability you have.
That's NOT the case at all Mike. Don't let any idiot convince you of that garbage. If that was the reality, then there'd be very few IR.
Money does NOT make the man. I'm not a whore, so hooking up with a man for what he has or what he can buy does NOT impress me.
Maybe not for you but most women definitely. You can't deny most women are turned on by the thought of a good looking doctor or lawyer. An average looking teacher gets minimal attention and that's real kid.
True, I'm just saying that some people have that idea. It becomes a part of the criteria. I don't think it's really fair because university isn't for everyone.