“He Has To Be A Millionaire”… Asking Women About Male Income

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For your final question you should ask “Suppose you find the man of your dreams. What do you think his standards are for a wife and do you meet them?” This is the key question that they never consider.

John-yjrs
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I work as a firefighter/paramedic in Texas and make $92, 000 a year. I've had women literally say $92, 000 a year is broke and ask how do I survive? It's a circus out there folks.

phil
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The woman who said the guy has to be a millionaire is also the one that said money doesn't really matter to her. This is pure comic relief at this point.

oacevedo
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when faced with the fact that she was 5x less likely to get a guy meeting her requirements than a valedictorian getting into harvard, rather than deciding that she needed to lower her standards and that she was being unrealistic her response instead was "guess ill be single forever" 😂😂😂

luckygunner
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"The goal of this video is not to make anyone look stupid" - Courtney

Yea, but we all know it is about to happen

seanreusing
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I want to see these women interviewed in 30 years and see how their lives turned out

denniedollreborn
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“The men I date make 6 figures!”
No, they just tell you that.

coryluke
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Red Sweater Lady is my favorite. She's modestly dressed, modest in her expectations, and her body language is shy but authentic.

Scout-Fanfiction
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*"Settle for less than a millionaire?"*

She said that as if there's millionaires casually walking down the street everyday. At the end of the day, most women will either end up alone or "settle" for a guy whose not their ideal guy but in reality he probably makes a great long-term partner and even a husband. Being a man who earns an honest living is perfectly fine yet some of the standards and preferences today are insanely delusional and women who want a millionaire man just like how it sounds more than the reality of it.

ajtaylor
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My favorite part about this is once Courtney told them that they’re expectations are unrealistic, they just say “I’ll just be single forever” 🤦🏻‍♂️

donutdan
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Yikes man. I'm 45, I make $56k per year, history of childhood trauma which led to depression, anxiety and alcoholism. I'm 2.5 years sober, finally trying to build my ideal life for myself...I'm lonely as shit, and miss being with someone, but watching these videos makes me feel like I should just put those thoughts out of my head for good and just work on myself.

brassyjazzful
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"Hostility is the result of unmet expectations." You definitely are on the right track Courtney. I personally believe it is the number 1 issue why relationships fail. I would categorize it as Surprise Expectations. Where a spouse has them dropped on them after marriage.

thomaswoods
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I feel like financial education would help both men and women when it comes to issues like this.

gregcountryman
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Moral of the story…social media is ruining people’s lives.

mikeyb
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What’s even scarier about the finances conversation is some women don’t know the totality of what these things costs. They know vacations, housing and cars but forget about retirement, property taxes, 529 plans and all the car repairs. Most women grew up with Disney-based marriages in mind.

LTJunir
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Just to point out, a millionaire is someone worth a million dollars, not necessarily someone who's annual income is a million. There are probably more retirees who are worth 1M than there are guys who will ever make 1M.

justinbruck
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Courtney: the point of these videos is not to make anybody look stupid.

Obi Wan Kenobi: They have done that themselves

alfredocornelio
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As a 31-year-old individual who has been earning a six-figure income since my late 20s, I have noticed that it is relatively easy to find casual partners when your income is high. However, it is much more difficult to find a suitable long-term partner. I often encounter women who are just like the women in the video - have little income, have probably received a subpar education (with a worthless degree), and possess an average or below average IQ, but still expect to marry someone who is financially successful and elevate them to a lifestyle they could not attain otherwise. In my experience, most individuals in similar circumstances only pursue serious relationships with women who are either equally successful, have ambitious goals, or possess qualities such as intelligence, class, elegance, and physical attractiveness. Finding such a woman is not an easy task, just like finding a good-looking and financially successful man is not easy for women. Do not ask expect a luxury car when you yourself don't have luxury car income.

atyx
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22:21 I’m married to a surgeon. You like that lifestyle? You better be ready for him being completely dedicated to his job. We once drove five hours for a weekend trip to then turn around and drive all the way home because one of his patients came back to the ED with what looked like a stroke (it wasn’t thank god) Phone calls all night from medicine, PA’s, residents…. That lifestyle?

elizabethanne
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The people who work at the passport offices around the US would like to thank Courtney Ryan for making videos like this.

bruceleeroy