How do gold diggers get money from men




















These discussions also included gossip about other men we knew, who were not simply talking about marrying rich women, but were actively pursuing a massive fortune at the altar. The maneuver set off a raging storm that ultimately tore the couple apart without hope of any future reconciliation.

In this difficult economic climate, people are working whatever schemes they can to ascend the exclusive ranks of high society, the least harmful of which, it appears, involves professing love in exchange for money. Plus, there is a cultural precedent for precisely this sort of male ambition. They want you to pay for their medicine bills or for their rent or electricity as they have suddenly run out of cash.

Has your partner ever told you to splurge on that new car or TV as a spending for the both of you? It's a sign. They prod about your financial background. Like a lot. Common signs are prying questions about how much your family has, what they own, or who really makes the spending decisions. Just beware of this breed of gold diggers because they will go so far as to marry you and then dump you for the money.

They know your ATM pin by heart but struggle about your phone number or cannot recall your birthday? Just dump them and move on.

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Since no man likes to be treated just like a walking ATM, here are signs to spot a gold digger early on before your relationship gets too deep. Nice gestures and sweet talk are not the things they appreciate or even care about. Sentimental things have no value to gold diggers, it is always about things with high monetary value.

Save your apologies for yourself, or even promises of a corrective action, because this is not how gold diggers function. Two words; expensive gifts. While problems in relationships should be resolved with communication, a gold digger would prefer an expensive gift instead. If you're hoping to head off relationship woes due to money, start by having a frank discussion about your balance sheets, earning power and expectations.

A study from LearnVest, an online provider of financial planning services, found that 32 percent of individuals in relationships don't know how much their partner earns or the amount he or she holds in bank accounts. More from Personal Finance: Student loan debt can make buying a house almost impossible Why this hot Hollywood divorce trend may not be for you 5 graduate degrees that leave people drowning in debt. Skip Navigation. Key Points.

More than half say that wealth is a factor when selecting a partner.



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