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note that this is a rage moment and it might be skewing my perception. but what the fuck is money actually useful for NOW and not years ago?
why is it so easy to find wealthier men that are alone?
why did the cryptocurrency millionaires on forums like this get no action besides prostitutes?
why does it seem like the cool rich guy with the hot girlfriend, typically also has great social skills and at least 6/10 looks?
if he does not have a great physique, why does he look like he's still in his teens, meaning he's got a VERY unfair advantage of flaunting daddy's millions to highschool girls?
why is it so easy to find men who fail to convert money into success with women NOW?
what are you supposed to do if you do get the money? the idea seems to be to go in for invasive cosmetic surgery, but this does not seem to be popular for men aside from some exceptions like hair surgery. i don't think most men want to go under the knife for surgery on their face. it's more a thing that women do, and usually when they're older.
likewise men with money should have the option to date down, but they often won't take this option. there should be gold diggers or less attractive and lower-class women for them to date in an emergency. but the pairings don't happen, which to me suggests that the deals are too bad to be taken up and that some offers are just not on the table anymore.
regarding the latter, it's probably no longer possible to cross the class divide and "date your secretary" because it's just not done anymore in the way that men dating much younger women is not done anymore, and anyway the whole "sugardating" phenomenon feels like it has cut into that type of pairing and made it commercial, where if you want to use your money to get your sexy secretary it's no longer a real thing where she becomes your wife but just a temporary thing where you give her money every day that she spends with you and eventually she will just leave after a couple of months.
it seems plenty of men can secure money (late in life) but they still normalize into a situation where they have no partner and seem to be stuck in a limbo with their millions.
what they do is they sit around and the questions they pose to themselves about what they should do with their money aren't "what type of villa or mcmansion should I buy for me and my family" but rather "should I get another sugarbaby? should I invest all the money in a passion project and risk losing it all? should I go to Thailand again?" and it all just goes on and on in loneliness.
why is it so easy to find wealthier men that are alone?
why did the cryptocurrency millionaires on forums like this get no action besides prostitutes?
why does it seem like the cool rich guy with the hot girlfriend, typically also has great social skills and at least 6/10 looks?
if he does not have a great physique, why does he look like he's still in his teens, meaning he's got a VERY unfair advantage of flaunting daddy's millions to highschool girls?
why is it so easy to find men who fail to convert money into success with women NOW?
what are you supposed to do if you do get the money? the idea seems to be to go in for invasive cosmetic surgery, but this does not seem to be popular for men aside from some exceptions like hair surgery. i don't think most men want to go under the knife for surgery on their face. it's more a thing that women do, and usually when they're older.
likewise men with money should have the option to date down, but they often won't take this option. there should be gold diggers or less attractive and lower-class women for them to date in an emergency. but the pairings don't happen, which to me suggests that the deals are too bad to be taken up and that some offers are just not on the table anymore.
regarding the latter, it's probably no longer possible to cross the class divide and "date your secretary" because it's just not done anymore in the way that men dating much younger women is not done anymore, and anyway the whole "sugardating" phenomenon feels like it has cut into that type of pairing and made it commercial, where if you want to use your money to get your sexy secretary it's no longer a real thing where she becomes your wife but just a temporary thing where you give her money every day that she spends with you and eventually she will just leave after a couple of months.
it seems plenty of men can secure money (late in life) but they still normalize into a situation where they have no partner and seem to be stuck in a limbo with their millions.
what they do is they sit around and the questions they pose to themselves about what they should do with their money aren't "what type of villa or mcmansion should I buy for me and my family" but rather "should I get another sugarbaby? should I invest all the money in a passion project and risk losing it all? should I go to Thailand again?" and it all just goes on and on in loneliness.