Give my your honest opinion. I'll give you my for instance. I'm going to college full time right now, and I've been scraping by the last couple of months just to put gas in my car let alone anything else. I have a job, but am not able to work a lot of hours.
So does it matter, or is it ok for someone going through college, etc, etc.
Well. Yes and No. It would be nice to be with a guy who is able to provide. I wouldn't want to be with someone who would depends on me completely financially.
Well by me I could care less. Me and my man stay home a lot, mainly because we both work different hours, gas, and no money. So I love just sitting and streaming movies or watching tv shows. We read together and just go for walks. So I think if a girl is really interested in you that she won't care about money too much. Even if you don't have a lot of money for going out go out and take a walk around a park or lake. That's what we do, it's a great way to learn new things about the person your with.
From what I've seen, money does matter, but not in the way you are describing.
Women don't go after men who have money for the money itself. Some do but very few do. Women go after men that have money because men that have money are usually more mature, able to provide, and usually have a good lifestyle for her and prossible children. It's the disposable income a man has that's attractive. If you make a billion dollars, bu tyou have a billion dollars in debt you find yourself by yourself. If you drive a Porsche but come home to your Mom's guestroom, you aint' getting no one.
College is a tricky situation because it's like its own little community. The top guys at college are usually the ones that come from good families or have a real good shot at making money very quickly. Med and law students, athletes, these students usually have pussy knocking the door down for them. No one in college is "rich" per say, but they do have high status attached to them.
Don't worry too much about your financial situation right now. The fact you are in college is enough because it shows you come from a family and background that at least has enough money to send you to college. My family on the other had did not have a lot of money. I was only able to attend USC for two years before I ran out and had to drop out. A 4.0 GPA and an absolute love for the college means nothing when you can't pay the bill. Your true background and status will shine through no matter how hard you try to pretend otherwise. Women notice that.
Focus on finishing your degree and just have fun. If you know how and where to have fun in college, the girls will find you. I guarentee it.
In my opinion you should stay clear of girls who want guys with a lot of money anyway. What if you lose your job, or anything. Get together because you love each other, if a girl doesn't want to be with you because of your status or bank account, you deserve better anyway.
Women are interested in a guy having a decent income to a certain extent, but not all are interested in it for the same reasons. Sure some are gold diggers, but most just want to know a guy can take care of himself and won't turn out to be a lazy bum.
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