• DragonTypeWyvern
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    4 months ago

    As a general rule, not believing in capitalism and income based heirarchy is a good start.

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        4 months ago

        I think I’ve found another of your dating problems, you’re not very good at listening and combine that with sarcasm as a deflection tactic.

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          4 months ago

          correct. i don’t tolerate delusional people who think they have some special super secret knowledge and are superior to other people based upon it.

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            4 months ago

            Well, some people might see things different than you do, and it’s always possible to learn something new by listening to them. But you seem to think you’ve got it all figured out and you have nothing to learn from others. So yeah, a part of your dating problems might come from that.

            That being said, it’s crazy that some people give so much importance to money in looking for a romantic partner. I mean, past 30 you should be somehow financially independent… going on a date with the expectation of meeting someone who could raise your standard of living sounds like something from the 19th century.

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              I agree. To me, money only matters as far as knowing that they can also independently afford their lifestyle. I don’t need a leech in my life, but I also don’t need someone to pay my bills or add to my financial future. If you have your life together enough to hold down a job that covers your expenditures, then you have moved into the dateable category, assuming there aren’t other glaring red flags.