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This question is for the ladies out there.

I am a college student, I have no money. I am single and attempting to find someone, but I keep feeling like not having money is hindering my efforts.

Do women only want a guy with money? Sure most people say personality and such is important too, but is money near the top of their list of requirments?

Please give me input.

2007-01-15 05:51:36 · 23 answers · asked by Jason 5 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

23 answers

Definately not all women. maybe for some but i'm pretty sure not all.
If a girl/woman will only talk to you because you have money then she is not worth talking to because money is vanity and just like it comes it'll go and as soon as it's gone she'll be too.(if you understands what i mean) At the end of the day she only loved the money not you so if it's gone there wouldn't be a reason to stay.

Just keep looking you'll find the right girl, one who'll love you for you.

2007-01-15 06:15:20 · answer #1 · answered by beautiful 2 · 0 0

Really, it depends on the woman. It wasn't just financial security for me, it was also about personal responsibility. I wanted to be with someone who had a professional drive and who was smart enough to go after their desires. Some guy pumping gas for the rest of his life, while playing bass in a garage band until they "make it", just didn't appeal to me after a point.

As far as being a poor college student, I had no problem with that, because I was going through the same thing. I knew that eventually things would change and that the financial situation would look better - for both of us.

But, a woman also wants to know that she's important. If all your extra money is spent at bars with your male friends, or fixing up your car, then that's a turn-off. Putting extra money towards a splurge dinner out because you really like her is a way to make a girl feel special. : )

2007-01-15 06:01:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You might get a lot of answers from a lot of women out there about this but from a guy to a guy, YES, money is a big factor for women. I have yet to come across a woman where money is not a factor! Think of it, women like to be wined and dinned, they like to get gifts, flowers and candy and all that crap, and eventually if you are serious with them they want marriage and a house, and maybe even kids. All this costs money. Working hard, being educated, and being a nice guy get you only so far in life. Sure they may get you a great job you love, but if you can't provide security for a woman, well, you know the answer. And for anyone that says otherwise, they are either living in a commune, or are full of it.

2007-01-15 05:57:49 · answer #3 · answered by PDK 3 · 3 1

yes it is.

If a woman is looking for a real relationship as opposed to a fling then not so much money, but some level of stability and financial security are in the mix and evaluation.

TRANSLATION: she doesn't want an unemployed bum. She won't want a person who pisses away money and can't balance a checkbook.

There is a difference between bieng a gold digger and bieng practical.

Practical is looking for a guy who offers stability and brings responsibility to the relationship and can be the provider for a family. Bieng a gold digger is counting the number of watches and dollars in his wallet and making a judgement solely on that, which many many women do.

All women will chose (but might not admit to your face) a man who they love a little bit less that has money and stability over a man they love more but offers none of those things.

Men want women with money too. Personally I feel more comfortable dating a woman with equal or similar financial background as myself, I don't worry as much that they are simply out for money and they like me for me rather than my wallet. I am less likely to take a woman who has no financial stability for a serious relationship. If both people can support themselves, then you know you are with them because of choice, not reliance.

2007-01-15 05:58:39 · answer #4 · answered by bluto blutarsky2 3 · 2 0

if i am truly in love with the guy it would nt be just because he has money. love is something you cant decide and then fall in.
it just happens. however its a sad truth but you do need some money not to fall in love but for the love to grow~ coz without the money the love mite evapourate,because if youre relation goes further and you guys marry, the girl would want the best for her kids too,u know.. instead of having romantic passionate nights, you might be thinking how to pay your bills and thats not a good thing ! and ya ,even when you're just dating..who dusnt like flashy cars.? and expensive dinners dont hurt either ;) hope this answer helps ~

2007-01-15 06:00:25 · answer #5 · answered by spin spin sunshine 4 · 1 0

that's not possibly approximately money.. that's merely we choose money.. as a woman, we actually would desire to purchase very own issues.. to illustrate we've our month-to-month era, so we've 2 purchase our napkins simply by fact we are able to not use band aids appropriate??? And finally, you reported that well being is greater significant, confident, i trust you, yet continually remember which you won't be able to be healthful in case you do not have money, simply by fact in our circumstances now, we are able to uncertain that the nutrition that we are ingesting is secure, there are various preservatives used to maintain the nutrition, so we've 2 purchase a supplementations to guard our physique.. the well being and money are the two significant.

2016-10-20 05:57:04 · answer #6 · answered by mulry 4 · 0 0

money is not all but does help i know some people might think i am shallow for this but yes we women's love money it does buy us comfort i love my husband and i do work and make more money then him but where can you take a date if you don't have money then again try to find a girl who is in college and is going true the same situation that would help****

2007-01-15 05:57:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

People expect college students to be poor. At least you are trying to better yourself and get a good job. So money shouldn't be a big deal right now. Once you are out of school that is a different question.

2007-01-15 05:56:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Money is a big deal to everyone. I'm not into all that woman's lib rubbish. If a man wants to be the head and not the tail, then he should be ready and willing to take on the responsibilities - financial and otherwise- of the head. If a man's not ready for that then he should either be single or find a man who is.

2007-01-15 05:57:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I've known only two couples, of two different generations, for whom this wasn't the major issue you're thinking.
But these are among the best two I've ever known.
Hang in there!
You need success and esteem, before money, before the woman!

2007-01-15 05:55:13 · answer #10 · answered by starryeyed 6 · 1 0

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