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October 22, 2008
Things To Do With Dating Websites For The Affluent
There are sites out there to meet just about everyone's needs, tastes and goals, many of which are specifically targeted, such as dating websites for the affluent. This may seem to reflect a strange criteria for starting your search for romance, but many people find wealthy dating sites particularly well suited to helping them find a match. One nice feature about such sites is that they often facilitate some kind of system whereby members can prove their status. It's nice to know you're talking to someone with an authentic background rather than someone boasting of fictitious victories just to get attention.
The best reason to check out dating websites for the affluent, though, is that they're designed to attract and cater to a specific type of person. Money, of course, isn't everything and there are different ways to measure success, but people who are driven, know how to make good decisions and build a strong foundation for growth are rare and worth seeking out.
A lot of people talk about wanting to meet a life partner, but every person that says it means something different. Some people simply mean that they want someone to come home to at night. In my mind, though, it should mean something more. The people I know who've actually managed to stay together have had some kind of shared project, something they built together and in which they both invested a lot of time and energy. The only relationship question that really matters to me is: Can you build something together?
I've always wanted to start a business. The only way to do this, as I see it, is to save up a stake and be willing to work hard. It would really help to have a partner, and if you're going to be spending that much time working together you'd better get along well. Sure, a project like that can put a lot of stress on a relationship, but a relationship that can't survive stress is pretty much doomed, but every day just can't be a good day. Love doesn't happen out of the blue just because we want it to, we mean well, or we wish it would. Love is a verb. It's something you have to do, commit to and keep doing. That's my theory anyway.
Posted by Leon at October 22, 2008 2:05 AM
