Posts Tagged ‘millionaire relationships’

Love at first Site? Ooh La La or More Moolah?

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

At one point or another in our lives we all see someone from afar, say across a crowded club and become instantly attracted to them.  It’s a natural instinct that is embedded in us as humans to say “Damn, she’s hot!” or “OMG look at that guy!”, without knowing the slightest thing about their personality or income for that matter.  Along with good looks, a great personality is almost always mentioned as a trait people look for in that quest for their special someone.  For all of us seeking our millionaire, do the same dating rules used at the club apply online?

Many members tell us that they are first drawn to a profile picture before reading any information about their potential beau or babe.  Other attractive members seeking their millionaire tell us that if they come across a man or woman they are very much attracted to but who doesn’t meet the financial requirements they are looking for, they begin to feel a bit shallow.  When it comes to dating, try not to judge a book by its cover, even if the cover is really sexy and exactly what one’s usually attracted to.  Be sure to know that there is a connection between you and him/her, more than skin deep and deeper than the wallet as well.  While money and net worth are important, money can’t always buy happiness after-all. Or can it?

Are you more attracted to his/her profile picture or their listed net worth?

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Millionaire Dress Up

Friday, September 19th, 2008

I have a question for the ladies and gentlemen…

I was talking with a relative in New York today, and somehow we got on the subject of our personal lives (go figure), but I wasn’t planning on revealing my online exploits. Especially since she married a man whoe makes less than $30,000 a year. Well, it’s all out now, the family will know by tomorrow.

I’ve been dragged out of my online dating closet. What to do. No more hiding… Hey, I might not be on Eharmony, but I’m certainly not posting hook-up ads on Craigslist. If you think I’m being harsh, I’ll admit it. It’s too bad that our society hasn’t completely warmed to the idea of dating with financial requirements, but then again, the way our economy is going, I wouldn’t be surprised if that changed.

Do any of you feel the same way? Are any of you a little hesitent about uploading your photo to an online dating site, or telling family that your dating online instead of within country club social circles?

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