Women are three times more likely to take credit score into account than men: Some 42% of adults say knowing someone’s credit score would a...
Women are three times more likely to take credit score into account than men:
As long as you remember that, and continue to utilize that, you'll be fine. It's when men try to pull a bait-and-switch on women that they tend to suddenly discover problems in their previously functional arrangement. It's no different than a women using her body to attract a man, then gaining 50 pounds. If you don't continue to supply the attraction, the other individual will, quite naturally, become less attracted.
Some 42% of adults say knowing someone’s credit score would affect their willingness to date that person, according to a survey released on Wednesday of 1,000 adults by personal finance website Bankrate.com. That’s up from nearly 40% last year. Women were nearly three times as likely to consider credit score a major influence on a potential partner compared to men (20% versus 7%).Like it or not, resource harvesting is a major priority to women. And this is to the benefit of the less attractive men, as it gives them access to women they would not otherwise have. That being said, if you're using your wallet to attract a woman, do try to remember that it is your wallet, and not your face or your kind, loving heart, to which she is attracted.
As long as you remember that, and continue to utilize that, you'll be fine. It's when men try to pull a bait-and-switch on women that they tend to suddenly discover problems in their previously functional arrangement. It's no different than a women using her body to attract a man, then gaining 50 pounds. If you don't continue to supply the attraction, the other individual will, quite naturally, become less attracted.
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