It legitimately sounds like you saw a prostitute without intending to. Which- people can be sex workers and that’s fine, but finding that sort of language bleeding into the everyday is a faux pas, to say the least. I personally haven’t met anyone that far gone, but I’ve seen plenty of people interested in only money and entertainment, which seems less unsightly to me. An interest in living life is the barest minimum for seeking someone, after all
No dude. These women are doctors, lawyers, and other high income highly educated professionals.
That is how they view relationships. their end-goal in a relationship is not happiness or personal satisfaction, or any of that, it’s about getting more money. they see relationships as just another career move and if you aren’t going to increase their net-worth substantially, they have no interest in you as a human being. if you cant provide them with a massive increase in their income or lifestyle, you are not worthy of them.
it’s cold and calculated and careerist, but this is often how they grew up and their entire life is about the score in their bank account being bigger than someone else’s. they also see children this same way, there is no point to having children unless the children will be able to attend Harvard and become wealthy professionals themselves. if you ask them what they’d do if their kid coudln’t only get into a state school they basically say they would disown their kid or otherwise be ashamed of them.
everything to them is about dollar signs and social prestige that comes with it.
It legitimately sounds like you saw a prostitute without intending to. Which- people can be sex workers and that’s fine, but finding that sort of language bleeding into the everyday is a faux pas, to say the least. I personally haven’t met anyone that far gone, but I’ve seen plenty of people interested in only money and entertainment, which seems less unsightly to me. An interest in living life is the barest minimum for seeking someone, after all
No dude. These women are doctors, lawyers, and other high income highly educated professionals.
That is how they view relationships. their end-goal in a relationship is not happiness or personal satisfaction, or any of that, it’s about getting more money. they see relationships as just another career move and if you aren’t going to increase their net-worth substantially, they have no interest in you as a human being. if you cant provide them with a massive increase in their income or lifestyle, you are not worthy of them.
it’s cold and calculated and careerist, but this is often how they grew up and their entire life is about the score in their bank account being bigger than someone else’s. they also see children this same way, there is no point to having children unless the children will be able to attend Harvard and become wealthy professionals themselves. if you ask them what they’d do if their kid coudln’t only get into a state school they basically say they would disown their kid or otherwise be ashamed of them.
everything to them is about dollar signs and social prestige that comes with it.