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Do less attractive women not care about a man's financial status?

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I've had girls who aren't that (universally) attractive complain to me about how guys will try to impress them with the car they drive, accounts they have, the house they own/parent's own, etc, but who aren't that bright. I've never heard a female model (I'm a male model myself) complain about that.

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  1. all women care


  2. To say that "all women want ___"  is like saying that all men want ____.  It really depends on the person.  Some people are more superficial than others.  Some people care more about a man's character than about the size of his pocketbook.  Some women do care less about flash (money, cars, big house) and more about substance (kindness, intelligence, humor).  Maybe the women who aren't impressed with the big wallet have found that they can have a more rich relationship with a man of substance and character.

  3. Women who want a good man look beyond how much money he has.

    Attractive women (some of them) grow tired of cocky men waving money in their faces and start valuing honesty and reliability in men. Usually these are the guys with average paychecks.

  4. Some of my fat chick friends are the most concerned with it. Sorry, it's not true.

  5. No, I know a lot of average-looking women that care about a man's financial status.  

    No offense, but being a female model doesn't mean you're automatically attractive. I think the modeling industry emphasizes physique more and how photogenic someone is. You're a blank slate in the industry ready to be dolled up by make-up artists and airbrushing.

  6. Most people care about money and how it is used.  less attractive women might have less value to someone who has the cars homes etc. (to win a ) beautiful woman over. so of course the less attractive woman will settle for less.  but, on the other hand, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and you can not buy that chemistry that exists between a man and woman, when its meant to be.

  7. No, all women no matter how little they have to offer expect THE WORLD and then some.

    Even that homeless chick you see on the corner with no teeth, 50 odd years old, wrinkled to h**l wearing rags and pushing a shopping cart full of old cans and vomit thinks Brad Pitt isn't good enough for her.

  8. When I first got to school, this unattractive girl approached me. Long story short I had no money, and when I did have a little change I only paid for myself. This girl still talked to me and bought me dinner at restaurant's. Ugly girls are usually beautiful in other ways.

  9. I might not be universally attractive so my opinion may not count...but..financial stability is important, however  I am not impressed by wealth. I was in a two year relationship with a man who was very wealthy and his financial portfolio was his only asset.

  10. Material possessions are very important to most women and the man's occupation and finances are closely scrutinized.

  11. One of your questions that you asked said you are a FORMER male model. Yeah, right.

    Whatever!

  12. By pointing out what other men have to offer them, the less attractive women might be telling you - that there are bigger fish in the sea.  Beauty is but one asset a man has to offer a woman - and a fleeting one at that.  In short they my be telling you, that you are not as HOT as you think.

    Or ... your radiant beauty might make them feel insecure, they might be telling you about what the other men have offered them - to convince you of their own high worth.  

    The other models may not feel insecure. They are validated, fawned over, gawked at, idolized and told how great and beautiful they are all of the time. As a matter of fact they get paid cold hard cash - for being beautiful and perfect.  Being beautiful is their profession.

  13. ahh they dont want to tell you that...

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