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March 25, 2009

Why are rich women looking for marriage?

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Tips For Wealthy Women to Meet Men!They've got all the money they could possibly want and only show signs of getting more. Whether they earned it all themselves or inherited it, they've got it made. Considering all that, the question is why are so many rich women looking for marriage these days? If you have a look at wealthy dating sites online, you'll see plenty of single financially well-endowed ladies asking for just that.

While some of them are specifically looking for wealthy single men to compliment them and others are looking for even wealthier men that can augment their already impressive portfolios, there are plenty of rich women looking for marriage regardless of the guy in question's financial status. Maybe it's marriage for love or possibly it's marriage for companionship because as the old saying goes, it can get really lonely at the top.

Rich women looking for marriage for those reasons do have to be careful not to end up with some smooth-talking gold digger. After all, there are plenty of charming dudes out trolling the rich women personals just looking for the big score. Some women may be looking for a person they can take care of financially and would see that as love and companionship.

If you're a wealthy lady and not looking for someone who wants a sugar momma, then I'll offer this advice. When you place your ad, don't say anything about your income. If the guy asks, just say that you have enough to take care of yourself. It's not a lie, but it doesn't lay all your cards on the table, either. When they ask what you do, don't lie either, just exaggerate in reverse. If you're regional vice president of operations for a major bank, just say you work in a bank or if you're executive secretary of a major corporation, just say you're a secretary.

Just think how fun it will be when you find Mr. Right, get involved and then tell him the whole story. If any honesty issues come up over this, just tell the truth that it was a test and he passed!

Posted by Dylan at March 25, 2009 2:12 AM

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