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I’m curious the psychology of this.
I have enough money to get away with living comfortably without needing to work for a few decades. With investing I could probably just not work again period. If I wanted to live lavishly and do bottles and drive an expensive car and have a really nice place I probably couldn’t retire, but my schedule is already flexible enough in that I can work when I want to work and take off when I need to take off, so long as I’m getting the important stuff done.
I also run the world’s most popular men’s dating advice site. 58 million people have read my writing. Tens or hundreds of thousands of people know me by name (fewer by face, since I avoid doing video on any big platforms). Thousands of men have written to tell me they are in my debt, I have changed their lives, saved their lives, and so on.
Women do not find out any of this, normally. The instant one does, she is generally going to be OUT. It just damages the ability to screen properly too bad, plus it introduces a whole bunch of ulterior motives to the girl I simply do not want to deal with. (not talking about Fight Club is another reason for this, but separate from the money/status reasons)
But maybe I have PTSD from stupid money stuff when I was a kid. Maybe it’s genetic; my father keeps his finances very close to the chest too. Folks in my family prefer to downplay status as well. My paternal side descends from European aristocracy and it’s usually the practice to downplay wealth/status in those circles, at least when dealing with outsiders / people you don’t know well.
I did try using some amount of status when I was young and fresh out of college working at a big name consulting firm. Girls did not care about it, probably because the city I was in was filled with people working for big name consulting firms! Once I had status girls actually responded to, though, I have found the dynamic it gets you with girls (where they become needy/sneaky/ulterior motives start kicking in) is one I really do not like.
However, for the guys who use money or status to lay chicks, what’s the thinking/feeling here?
I’ve known guys doing this but never actually talked to them about motives/priorities/perspectives.
My guess is the point-of-view is something like:
Am I hitting this right or are there other thoughts here?
I ask because I have also had clients doing this and generally advise them to downplay money/status in their pickups, but I would be curious to know how it looks from the other side of things.
Chase
@MuST0BtA1NSkR1Lla
You are trying to correlate big wallet with limp dick which isn’t how the world actually works. Sounds to me with the way you wrote it, *[I could be wrong I honestly am KJ at this point I’ve never been nor do I care about Dubai the Middle East is a ghetto dump] sounds like these “normal” women you are dating are the rejected left overs of these rich men. Something that I’ve started to see clog up my dating world is these women rejects of rich dudes who only after getting rejected start to humble themselves.
The money isn’t everything of course but a guy who has money, and looks and some basic caveman game is probably going to slay more then the guy with advanced game. Of course I’ve always felt that PUA is the matter of being the most nearby dick at a given situation so you don’t have to compete against looks,money and status.
Of course this topics been beaten to death but thought I’d reiterate my obvious point.
I’m finding more now adays I have less of a focus on seduction. I’m not really “seducing” as I’m more starting to move towards a “This is what I am” and providing a take it or leave it approach. I’ve been terrible at the gym, but have the money not so much the status.
*[Edit thought it would be important to note I’m hitting thirty soon]
I’m not doing fantastic I’m not doing ill either. Quite in the relaxed state. What’s your solution to the look, money and status? If it’s dancing money routine ain’t my thing I’ve never been good at that.
I’m curious the psychology of this.
I have enough money to get away with living comfortably without needing to work for a few decades. With investing I could probably just not work again period. If I wanted to live lavishly and do bottles and drive an expensive car and have a really nice place I probably couldn’t retire, but my schedule is already flexible enough in that I can work when I want to work and take off when I need to take off, so long as I’m getting the important stuff done.
I also run the world’s most popular men’s dating advice site. 58 million people have read my writing. Tens or hundreds of thousands of people know me by name (fewer by face, since I avoid doing video on any big platforms). Thousands of men have written to tell me they are in my debt, I have changed their lives, saved their lives, and so on.
Women do not find out any of this, normally. The instant one does, she is generally going to be OUT. It just damages the ability to screen properly too bad, plus it introduces a whole bunch of ulterior motives to the girl I simply do not want to deal with. (not talking about Fight Club is another reason for this, but separate from the money/status reasons)
But maybe I have PTSD from stupid money stuff when I was a kid. Maybe it’s genetic; my father keeps his finances very close to the chest too. Folks in my family prefer to downplay status as well. My paternal side descends from European aristocracy and it’s usually the practice to downplay wealth/status in those circles, at least when dealing with outsiders / people you don’t know well.
I did try using some amount of status when I was young and fresh out of college working at a big name consulting firm. Girls did not care about it, probably because the city I was in was filled with people working for big name consulting firms! Once I had status girls actually responded to, though, I have found the dynamic it gets you with girls (where they become needy/sneaky/ulterior motives start kicking in) is one I really do not like.
However, for the guys who use money or status to lay chicks, what’s the thinking/feeling here?
I’ve known guys doing this but never actually talked to them about motives/priorities/perspectives.
My guess is the point-of-view is something like:
- “I don’t care about screening her early on. I’ll find out who she is as I date her, if I do.”
- “I’m not worried about girls I ONS going psycho on me/turning into stalkers/becoming jilted vengeful former lovers. That never happens / is rare enough there’s no point worrying about it.”
- “It doesn’t matter if she wants me because I have money or status or she wants me because she found me interesting to talk to. It’s all the same thing, just ways to get dick into pussy.”
- “The girls you get with when you have money/status are BETTER. There’s no way to get these girls without showing you have money/status.”
Am I hitting this right or are there other thoughts here?
I ask because I have also had clients doing this and generally advise them to downplay money/status in their pickups, but I would be curious to know how it looks from the other side of things.
Chase
@MuST0BtA1NSkR1Lla