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Ladies, do you have an income requirement for the men you date?


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Or have you ever rejected someone you liked but was unemployed or had a low wage menial job?

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One meeeeeleeeyon dollars.

 

Don't forget to do the thing with your pinky when you say that.

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Unemployed - wouldn't do.

 

Menial? I would struggle only because my career is a big part of my life and I very much enjoy getting feedback from a partner. If I'm having issues with a member of my team or a particularly pressured time it would be hard for me to get the support I need if the other person has zero experience. So for me it's not about the actual job, I have friends who stack shelves in a supermarket or work a factory production line, it's more of a compatibility thing to me.

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Is bazillion a real number? Well then a quarter of a bazillion. I don't want to be too greedy otherwise I'll end up alone, insane, and eventually strapped to a hospital bed in a mental ward where nurses touch me in my sleep for FREE. Can you believe that? For FREE? Even hookers get paid.

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Or have you ever rejected someone you liked but was unemployed or had a low wage menial job?

 

I don't think I would ever 'like' someone who was so unambitious that they couldn't be bothered to get a job or were satisfied with something extremely mundane.

 

However, if it was a temporary situation then I would be very understanding. Happens to all of us.

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I don't think I would ever 'like' someone who was so unambitious that they couldn't be bothered to get a job or were satisfied with something extremely mundane.

 

However, if it was a temporary situation then I would be very understanding. Happens to all of us.

Captains of industry only have time for quickies with cute, young, firm office staff.

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No, but I do want him to strive for the best for himself and whoever is in his care. If you work hard, yet your income sucks, that is still admirable.

 

Unemployed - depends on why. Mooch attitude? No thanks. Looking for work, but so far no luck? Why not.

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