How you dress can make you invisible to women

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    KevinStyles
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    It’s not really any different than what happens in nature. Usually it’s the men that need to put on a show of some sort, a dance, a call, show off their feathers, build her a pretty nest in the hopes of attracting and being chosen by a women.

    Human women are attracted by money as they see it as security and ability to look after her. And while it’s a bit old school these days to assume money people wear suits, still a large majority of money people do wear suits. Whether she can spot the difference at a distance of a $99 JCPenny off-the-rack suit or a $1000 custom tailored suit is questionable.

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    Monk
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    A commentator once observed of the English aristocracy that you often can’t tell the Duke from his gardener until one of them opens their mouth.

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    LEO THE WISE
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    Based on how you dress you have more or less success.

    Men are attracted by women for how they look like physically, their mental health and women are interested by what a man’s wear, does, owns

    For men going their own way it can be used as an advantage to become unoticed and be able to focus on other things and interests than women.

    Ghosting is a great way.

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    The best part, when no one would give us the time of day, we left in his Aston Martin. :’p Crazy how looks can be so deceiving.

    The car thing always cracked me up because for the average person, cars really are the ultimate symbol of how s~~~ty they are with money. If you have enough money to not give a f~~~ and really are into cars…good for you, enjoy yourself a nice car, absolutely nothing wrong with that. However, if you have a negative net worth and go finance a sweet car, you are a financial idiot. You could pay off some debt or put the money somewhere where it will grow…digging yourself deeper into debt on something that will do nothing during the time you own it but depreciate in value is a terrible financial move. When I look at people I know with nicer than average cars…guess which category most of them fall in to.

    I just find it funny that my net worth for my age bracket would put me in the top 10th percentile, yet my car is probably worth like 10k so nobody would think I have money just by seeing my average car or my casual dressing style…yet women will get wet over some dude my age with a negative net worth if he’s got a nice car and dresses the role. I could go drop 100k tomorrow on a sweet Mercedes, maybe a nice gold chain and an expensive watch, and an upgrade to my wardrobe and people would perceive me as more well off even though all I did was hurt my finances to put a show on.

    Stealth wealth is f~~~ing awesome.

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    The best part, when no one would give us the time of day, we left in his Aston Martin. :’p Crazy how looks can be so deceiving.

    The car thing always cracked me up because for the average person, cars really are the ultimate symbol of how s~~~ty they are with money. If you have enough money to not give a f~~~ and really are into cars…good for you, enjoy yourself a nice car, absolutely nothing wrong with that. However, if you have a negative net worth and go finance a sweet car, you are a financial idiot. You could pay off some debt or put the money somewhere where it will grow…digging yourself deeper into debt on something that will do nothing during the time you own it but depreciate in value is a terrible financial move. When I look at people I know with nicer than average cars…guess which category most of them fall in to.

    I just find it funny that my net worth for my age bracket would put me in the top 10th percentile, yet my car is probably worth like 10k so nobody would think I have money just by seeing my average car or my casual dressing style…yet women will get wet over some dude my age with a negative net worth if he’s got a nice car and dresses the role. I could go drop 100k tomorrow on a sweet Mercedes, maybe a nice gold chain and an expensive watch, and an upgrade to my wardrobe and people would perceive me as more well off even though all I did was hurt my finances to put a show on.

    Stealth wealth is f~~~ing awesome.

    Yea, usually the people who have the BMW’s, Range Rovers, Mercedes Benz, etc. are all leased, not owned to show people who don’t know them and do not care a bit about them how good they are with a “luxury” car or SUV. Never understood that.

    This dude, well, I assumed he prob. paid cash. After all, he founded a now public company. I do think we have worry about his financial situation. LOL.

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