A wealthy man in general wouldn't place him as MORE attractive than someone who isn't as what a man makes dosen't speak much of his overall character. It all depends.
A man who is wealthy would also have me question - How he became wealthy - If his wealth came from his parents where things were handed to him on a silver platter; if so, I couldn't care less of his wealth as he didn't do anything to possess it. Or if he himself was the one who made a breakthrough in his life to be successful in what he dose/an entrepreneur, to where he gained his wealth on his own, that would be attractive to me.
Most Helpful Opinions
I think I do. The security and allure of them are very attractive. Most of the men who have played major roles in my life would be considered āwealthyā to many people, so I donāt have the same experience other girls have included in their responses. The ones I know arenāt arrogant or cocky, and have simply exposed me to a lot of great experiences because of their wealth. Itās nice to have fine experiences with someone because of what they can afford, while also enjoying their company if they have a great personality! Thatās almost always been my experience.
What Girls Said
The money itself is not what attracts me.
If heās a spoiled immature asshole with money from his parents, NO. Iām actually completely turned off by him.
If heās a person with ambitions who has built himself up, thereās something about his attitude that tells me he is determined and committed. If heās as committed as he is with his life, Iām sure he will to his wife, too.
Now Iām not saying Iām attracted to him and will live off of his money, because you bet that Iāll be making my own money and weād both be paying our own stuff.It depends on your personality and if you are good looking and if you're arrogant. But every girl is different. If you are extremely nice and cool to hang out with then yes I will find you attractive, but if you just are there and think you can control and show off that you can own anything around you and have no personality and be serious about everything, then hell no! Not attractive what's so ever. Then you can have a cattus in your bathroom, and have nothing to say to each other, bc that's the only thing you both would have in common, nothing 😔
No because most have a head on their shoulders,(bad way) and come off as controlling or conceited so I donāt care much about wealthy men. More money more power they feel they have over women or anything. But if his personality is really nice and good I wouldnāt mind but money or not treat me right and Iāll stay tight.
Hmmm? I don't think I've been attracted by people's wealth in all honesty.
I wouldnāt say wealthy, necessarily, but a man whoās willing to work hard is attractive. Like if I had to pick between a guy who inherited 20 million but is lazy, or a guy who makes a basic wage but works hard, Iād pick the 2nd guy. It shows that he is willing to put in the he work in other areas too.
I feel a man's wealth does not equate to the value of who they are. When looking for a partner, I look for stability, integrity, and whether or not they possess the ingenuity and capabilities of sustaining a long term healthy relationship. As long as they are ableto support themselves and offer extra, I see it as a positive influencing factor.
Understandably, wealth is a factor to some, however the downfalls to attractuon based on wealth are vast. Whereas, the perks may eventually run dry.Look up the psychological theories of attraction. If you look under what women find attractive research shows the typical woman also seeks security as one of her higher components on the list of things she finds most attractive in a partner. Money typically means stability or security
It's a positive quality but it's not a priority for me.
Not really, actuall I think they have a higher propensity to be dickheads.
If they worked hard for the money yeah lol but if they grew up in a rich family- big no
Learn more
We're glad to see you liked this post.
You can also add your opinion below!
Most Helpful Opinions