Posted on 03/05/2015 10:12:54 AM PST by C19fan
Money can buy a lot of things like fancy clothes, houses and cars, but love? A new dating app is requiring its users to have at least a six-figure salary. It works a lot like Tinder, except this is Tinder minus the poor people, said Darren Shuster, spokesperson for Luxy, a dating app geared towards the one percent. I would describe the average member as somebody who makes a lot of money, Shuster told KPIX 5. Multiple cars, art collections, big fancy mansions.
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This is glorified prostitution for women who don't want to be called hookers and men who don't want to be called Johns.
Easy to understand. $250,000 a year, minimum, makes a man very attractive.
The ability and willingness to be at least a reasonably good provider has been a reasonable standard for women looking for a mate since the dawn of civilization.
Correction. It is geared toward rich MEN. A man doesn’t care one bit about how much a woman makes. If she’s hot, he just doesn’t care if she’s broke. I certainly don’t.
Well, there’s a challenge. In a city where they were giving sex change operations to city employees, in a city where they’re bound to have the highest per capita average of fags, queens, dikes and pedophiles. Why would anybody want to go on a date?
“This is glorified prostitution for women who don’t want to be called hookers and men who don’t want to be called Johns.”
Or a site for women attractive enough to get a very rich guy. And rich guys that could get such women. Personality is important but desirable people can choose from people that also have looks/money to go with it.
The danger today is that women have the power to separate a rich man’s resources from himself (with divorce law) so it does create huge dishonesty.
I’ve been flashy at times and dated such women for fun but would never marry one that knows I have money and makes less than I do.
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