Most women are not "gold diggers". However, we want a man who makes a decent salary but even that isn't always neccessary. Just be nice, honest and do what u can afford. Good Luck.
2006-07-18 11:47:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, whether you like it or not, every single person in the world is playing "the money game", EVERY ONE OF THEM! Having been at both ends of the spectrum, rich and poor, I can safely say that it really really matters towards quality of life which in turn will determine who you associate with and where you associate at.
It matters! Trust me, it matters a lot.
2006-07-18 18:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL OMG try being a woman who makes a nice salary. Trust me it matters a lot to a most men. It intimidates the HELL out of them. And I bet you, almost every single guy that reads this is gonna say, "No way, not me!"
HA! Just wait until it happens to you. When you date a woman that makes three times what you do... trust me, its going to make you uncomfortable. Silly as that will be.
2006-07-18 19:05:18
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answered by DivaMinerva 2
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get yourself a gun. it's the greatest tool you can own.
it's the american way. it is written in the bill of rights, you should read up on it.
i learned that the hard way. i was held up before and robbed of $20 stupid dollars. haha! no big deal, but i was pissed that it even happened. i found the guy who held me and my friend up by tracing the phone calls he made on my cell phone and i drove over to his house at 2am in the morning and shot up 6 rounds off into his car, house and all his windows.
his place looked like downtown Baghdad after i got through with it.
so i bought myself an unregistered gun and now i use it as often as possible. i'm shooting out windows of people's cars i don't like and they don't know it's me.
i have a professional job, i make over $700,000 a year, and i went to a good university with high grades, i got all straight A's and i was a nerdy type, but i grew up in a lousy neighborhood and my parents left me when i was 14. i grew up with step parents and they would beat me all the time when they were in a bad mood.
i had to get a job and support myself when i turned 17, and then i went to school at night.
everything i earned i earned it the right way and the hard way, so when i hear and see stupid people trying to do stupid things, they wish they never would have met me.
because i spare them nothing and i shoot first and don't ask questions ever.
i leave them bleeding in the middle of the street, let god sort them out.
2006-07-18 18:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't matter. As long as you can live comfortably and pay your rent or whatever, without getting into too much debt, and you are happy with what you have, then that's fine.
If you feel like you are not earning enough, you could apply for benefits to supplement your income, or try for a better paying job.
2006-07-18 18:46:03
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answered by ? 6
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It matters a lot because you need to be able to provide for yourself (or another) now and in the years to come. You never know what could happen you could get sick, car break down, whatever. you want to make enough to pay for the things you need now and have money to save for emergencies.
2006-07-18 18:50:14
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answered by ? 1
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Dr. Christian is my new hero.
Any yes, it does matter how much money you make. Money can't buy love, but it sure makes it alot better when there's food on the table.
2006-07-18 18:45:51
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answered by pamela_d_99 5
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Hi,
Money should never be a top priority, it has been the ruin of many marriages and relationships,personal and business.
Look for other things like is the person honest, reliable, kind, patient, funny, etc.
2006-07-18 18:47:20
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answered by Merrilly C 2
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It shouldn't make a difference at all to your date if their intentions are pure and unselfish. If it does become an issue, dump their golddigging a**! You want that special someone to appreciate what's in your heart and not what's in your wallet.
2006-07-18 18:49:18
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answered by The Good Humor Man 6
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As much as you think. Money = options and security, nothing more.
2006-07-18 18:45:09
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answered by Pancakes 7
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