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re: Gold Digger Stories
Posted on 3/19/15 at 2:33 pm to Goldrush25
Posted on 3/19/15 at 2:33 pm to Goldrush25
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What I respect are the women that let it be known that they prioritize men with wealth. But maybe the true gold diggers are the ones that hide who they are and lie to get what they want.
I once knew a woman like that in college. She was an LSU cheerleader who was majoring in engineering. We had been flirting back and forth and were in a study group together when she told me a piece of brutal honesty when I asked her what made her want to major in Petroleum Engineering. She said she wanted to marry someone who was going to be a multi-multi millionaire, and that PETE seemed an easier way to do that then getting some BS degree like all the sorority suzies looking for their Mrs. degree. I was disappointed, of course, because that meant I didn't have a chance with her (not that it stopped me from trying/failing), but I respected her candor.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 2:37 pm to kingbob
I feel like most women are gold diggers. At least the ones I meet. It's too bad I'm frugal.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 2:39 pm to kingbob
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I once knew a woman like that in college. She was an LSU cheerleader who was majoring in engineering. We had been flirting back and forth and were in a study group together when she told me a piece of brutal honesty when I asked her what made her want to major in Petroleum Engineering. She said she wanted to marry someone who was going to be a multi-multi millionaire, and that PETE seemed an easier way to do that then getting some BS degree like all the sorority suzies looking for their Mrs. degree. I was disappointed, of course, because that meant I didn't have a chance with her (not that it stopped me from trying/failing), but I respected her candor.
Ignorant at the time it sounds like. Respect her candor, but I cannot respect her desire for money above all else, especially if it prevented her from meeting someone that would have made her life a lot better in many other aspects. Something tells me her being a "multi-millionaire" did not work out so hot, and I bet she changed her outlook a bit after time.
This post was edited on 3/19/15 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 3/19/15 at 2:51 pm to kingbob
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I once knew a woman like that in college. She was an LSU cheerleader who was majoring in engineering. We had been flirting back and forth and were in a study group together when she told me a piece of brutal honesty when I asked her what made her want to major in Petroleum Engineering. She said she wanted to marry someone who was going to be a multi-multi millionaire, and that PETE seemed an easier way to do that then getting some BS degree like all the sorority suzies looking for their Mrs. degree. I was disappointed, of course, because that meant I didn't have a chance with her (not that it stopped me from trying/failing), but I respected her candor.
It's just preferences the way I see it. That's why I don't have a problem with it.
I don't see it as any different as guys liking women with a big rack or nice legs. Neither money nor body parts has anything to do with character. Doesn't mean women can't eventually develop meaningful relationships with rich men.
This post was edited on 3/19/15 at 2:56 pm
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