Results:Does money turn any DS women on?
Show me the money!!
4 (14.29%)
I aint a Gold Digger but I aint going with no broke brutha
13 (46.43%)
Hell Yes, money, money, moneyyyyy
5 (17.86%)
No he should have a nice car and house as well as money
6 (21.43%)
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Does money turn any of the DS women on?
So Sarah said money turns her on but as soon as anyone asks her if money turns her on she shouts at them.
Does money turn any of the DS women on? If so, why?
No she was offended when someone misquoted her as being attracted to money.
Nope
But I don't mind a man who knows what he wants and will work hard for what he wants whether that comes with money or not.
Ambition and drive is a turn on.
A lazy mudda trucker who sits on the dole aint.
Handsome, intelligent & filthy rich = highly attractive
Originally Posted by Enidan:
“Handsome, intelligent & filthy rich = highly attractive”
My ears are burning, is someone talking about me?
Originally Posted by Mesene:
“So Sarah said money turns her on but as soon as anyone asks her if money turns her on she shouts at them.
Does money turn any of the DS women on? If so, why?”
It doesn't exactly turn me on but I would like to have lots of it
In my 20s I liked them old and rich, then I went for young and pretty. Now I take whatever I can
At Sarah's age I found money a positive turn off, if I saw a bloke in a flash car I just thought 'what a w@nker' (in fact I still do.) I had a friend that very much only targeted men with money (going through CVs at her recruitment job to see what they earned and then calling in all the single ones to a 'catch up' interview with her.) Fast forward 25 years and she's living on Sandbanks in the lap of luxury while I'm still hauling my @rse into work every day so who's to knock it?
If Sarah has decided she wants a bloke with money then good luck to her. I was very much a product of the 'having it all' age and fiercely independent which is all well and good until you have kids and would really like to stay home with them but can't because you're the major wage earner/need two wages to pay the mortgage.
Couldn't care less. He could be a tramp living on a park bench. As long as he's kind and makes me laugh is all I care about.
Originally Posted by keeping_it_real:
“At Sarah's age I found money a positive turn off, if I saw a bloke in a flash car I just thought 'what a w@nker' (in fact I still do.) I had a friend that very much only targeted men with money (going through CVs at her recruitment job to see what they earned and then calling in all the single ones to a 'catch up' interview with her.) Fast forward 25 years and she's living on Sandbanks in the lap of luxury while I'm still hauling my @rse into work every day so who's to knock it?
If Sarah has decided she wants a bloke with money then good luck to her. I was very much a product of the 'having it all' age and fiercely independent which is all well and good until you have kids and would really like to stay home with them but can't because you're the major wage earner/need two wages to pay the mortgage.”
So you're saying good money over a good man(ny)
I'm not voting in this poll coz none of the answers are right!!! I do not give a stuff if someone has millions or nothing at all!!! Love is what matters to me, someone who loves me, treats me well, cares about me, protects me, and is always there for me. When you have that person and you feel the same about them - you have everything!!! <3
Didn't she say money was her biggest turn on?
No. It wouldn't even be a consideration. If anything, I would probably avoid a rich man, because I would have nothing in common with him.
Can men not be turned on by money or does the OP just believe it's a feminine weakness?
Originally Posted by Rose34:
“I'm not voting in this poll coz none of the answers are right!!! I do not give a stuff if someone has millions or nothing at all!!! Love is what matters to me, someone who loves me, treats me well, cares about me, protects me, and is always there for me. When you have that person and you feel the same about them - you have everything!!! <3”
Yes but imagine if your love was all that AND had money. Wouldn't that be even better
Originally Posted by lulu g:
“No. It wouldn't even be a consideration. If anything, I would probably avoid a rich man, because I would have nothing in common with him.”
Well everyone has £50 notes in common
Originally Posted by Rose34:
“I'm not voting in this poll coz none of the answers are right!!!”
You know they're the only options.
Originally Posted by Rose34:
“Love is what matters to me, someone who loves me, treats me well, cares about me, protects me, and is always there for me. When you have that person and you feel the same about them - you have everything!!! <3”
Ok Cinderella.
Originally Posted by dialectic:
“Can men not be turned on by money or does the OP just believe it's a feminine weakness?”
There are some men who are but most men dont like richer women because they like to be in control of the finances and be the 'provider'
The poll is a bit of a loaded question isn't it?
The options available to answer with are just various ways of saying 'Yes'.
Originally Posted by Mesene:
“There are some men who are but most men dont like richer women because they like to be in control of the finances and be the 'provider'”
..only the men who are under the illusion that women are turned on by money and who were born in the earlier part of the last century.
Originally Posted by
Alrightmate:
“The poll is a bit of a loaded question isn't it?
The options available to answer with are just various ways of saying 'Yes'.
”
Exactly there should be an option for no I couldn't give a toss if he has money
It's no wonder men are chasing skirt all over the place when all women really care about is money
If money turns her on, the She should roll a £50 note into a tube like shape and...... Well I'll leave it there....!
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“Couldn't care less. He could be a tramp living on a park bench. As long as he's kind and makes me laugh is all I care about.”
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