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Author Topic: Joe Millionaire-money can buy love  (Read 3188 times)
Cold Warrior
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« on: February 18, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

Alison Beard : The perfect match

Published: February 14 2003 14:29 | Last Updated: February 14 2003 14:29

"Financial stress in any relationship can easily breed anxiety, blame and anger," reads one release from Cambridge Credit Counseling, a not-for-profit organisation. "Money issues are one of the leading causes of divorce in the US." Bernice Kanner, author of Are You Normal About Money?, reports that 29 per cent of couples regularly disagree about whether to spend or save. A third of women and a quarter of men say they wouldn't marry someone whom they would always have to support.

According to a recent survey from Match.com, an Internet dating portal, 29 per cent of single women rank "a man who's broke" as the type of person they would least like to kiss on Valentine's Day. That compares with 21 per cent who are most likely to avoid a man who's unavailable.

In another poll, 71 per cent of both male and female respondents said that money can't buy love, but a full 21 per cent said it can.

"Money tends to play a big part in most relationships, especially when there is a significant gap between financial expectations and ... realities," said Trish McDermott, Match.com's vice president of romance. That's why her service allows singles to search by income level, as well as age, ethnicity and body type.

Academics, such as Eric Gould and Daniele Paserman of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, offer more scientific research on money and dating. The two professors reviewed income and marriage rate data from more than 300 US metropolitan areas and discovered that, in cities where men's salaries varied widely, women spent a longer time evaluating and selecting their mates. The reason: "higher male [wage] inequality increases the option value for single women to search longer for a husband".

Wade Rowatt, a psychology professor at Baylor University who studies deception, has noticed a reaction among men. Six to seven per cent have tried to impress a love interest by inflating their current or past salaries, compared with 1 to 3 per cent of women. Twelve per cent of men exaggerated their business titles - another, less verifiable, finance-related lie.

"People conform to the expectation they think the opposite sex has, so if they think the female wants a high-status male, they're more likely to fudge something ... about their wealth," Rowatt explains.

Women value other characteristics, such as intelligence and physical beauty, but "there is evolutionary evidence that they are more interested in the economic resourcefulness of their mates then men," Rowatt adds. "They have an obligatory gestational period of nine months [to have a baby] so they've needed someone who will ... invest in them."

In ancient times, that meant hunting food and protecting the family against predators. Now, it means earning a decent salary and using it the right way.

The National Retail Federation recently estimated that men would demonstrate their "economic resourcefulness" this Valentine's Day by spending an average $125.96, while women would spend only $38.22. Bride's magazine predicted that about 600,000 men would propose, most offering pricey engagement rings.


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Mike
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Joe Millionaire-money can buy love, posted by Cold Warrior on Feb 18, 2003

I watched the final selection last night and I was supporting the girl that he picked from the start, and was glad to see she wasn't interested in the money as much as she was interested in Joe and I think he saw that in her as well. In the perfect world all girls should be down to earth especially when living in todays world (here) were it is unlikely the family will go hungry. We dream of finding a girl that acted like our grandparents with morals and values and loving their man for who he is and not his bank account unfortunitly those women are like finding a needle in a hey stack regardless where they live but these women are usually already taken. Our RW are just as hard to find as they are here that have these qualities. In short the less money you have the less chances you have of a good marriage. Myself I'd like to have a million and then act broke and see who likes me and after the rejection show them the money just to make at least one girl do some thinking.(that is if I wasn't married)What I enjoyed about that show was watching the last few girls make jokes about Joe and then see the show give Joe all that money when it was over. I bet those girls are ripping their guts out!
Mike
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Cold Warrior
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Joe Millionaire-money can buy love, posted by Mike on Feb 19, 2003

Joe had the last laugh and he got the girl as well. The real losers are apparent.
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yoe
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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Joe Millionaire-money can buy love, posted by Mike on Feb 19, 2003

[This message has been edited by yoe]

this was a scam.......it is a marketing ploy......these guys were actors and Zora was the 'good' girl from the beginning. But that is why fox is so successful. From exploiting ignorant americans with the Bundies and the simpson they then go for Alien Abduction, then an Enquire type news program and now 'reality' tv..........It sure is great to be an American........my goodness
Joe
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yoe
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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Joe Millionaire-money can buy love, posted by Cold Warrior on Feb 18, 2003

they do not need money! If you are old, fat, stinky and bald that is ok. If you have barely 2 nickles to rub together-no problem......these raving beauties just want to run around the trailor like pixies, cooking, cleaning and making love.........Who needs a million dollars when you can marry a Russian!
joe
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by the way.........that is crap......hahahaha
you better be ready to pump up the volume when your girl gets here. No more couch potato, no more fat azz cheesy lifestyle. It is time to me a man. So to those who have not gone-good luck. To those who are living the dream!hahaha...watch what ya ask for!
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Stevo
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« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Not FSU girls........., posted by yoe on Feb 18, 2003

ggg
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Cold Warrior
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« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Not FSU girls........., posted by yoe on Feb 18, 2003

you got me running scared Yoe. I'm off the couch,down on the ground and doing 50.
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yoe
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« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to couch potato, posted by Cold Warrior on Feb 18, 2003

the tired yoe
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micha1
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« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to welcome to the club! (:oP....., posted by yoe on Feb 18, 2003

[This message has been edited by micha1]

For you texans, you of your best contempory author,  Larry MacMurtry had one of the woman in one of his book,
say:  "If you think money doesn't bring you happiness,  it is because you do not know where to shop."
But in time, they all learn.
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Pordzhik
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« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Joe Millionaire-money can buy love, posted by Cold Warrior on Feb 18, 2003

Fair old bit of that goes on around here!

It's a wonder some of these guys can't get themselves over there more often, too busy making millions I guess.

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