My husband is a painter and has just been offered a job to paint a room in a “big” mi?
03 5th, 2009 Author: admin
so sick of being broke asked:
ght I say “big” house in a very wealthy neighborhood. He is not sure what to charge. My kitchen cost
$300.00 dollars and iis about 22 by ten this house and room that he is able to paint is 24 by 16. and the cielings are 15 feet. What do you think is the right price to charge?
HYPNOTICALLY ATTRACT & KEEP ANY MAN
ght I say “big” house in a very wealthy neighborhood. He is not sure what to charge. My kitchen cost
$300.00 dollars and iis about 22 by ten this house and room that he is able to paint is 24 by 16. and the cielings are 15 feet. What do you think is the right price to charge?
HYPNOTICALLY ATTRACT & KEEP ANY MAN
read comments (5)Guys, does a woman’s wealth (or lack thereof) influence your decision in dating her?
12 22nd, 2008 Author: admin
Gretchen asked:
And does family background play a role? Like if she came from a poorer, broken family, does that influence your decision? What about the type of job she has? Please be honest
HYPNOTICALLY ATTRACT & KEEP ANY MAN
And does family background play a role? Like if she came from a poorer, broken family, does that influence your decision? What about the type of job she has? Please be honest
HYPNOTICALLY ATTRACT & KEEP ANY MAN
What is good advice on dating someone from a different socio-economic class?
11 2nd, 2008 Author: admin
mattmatt321 asked:
I’m a 27 year old gay male who recently started dating a great guy. I consider myself well educated (a Master’s Degree and plan on going back for a terminal degree) and live a comfortable life (I work in education – so decent pay, enough to live comfortably, but not extravagant). My new guy is extremely well educated, comes from a wealthy family, has a great job that pays very well, and travels in social circuits that are foreign to me. I think I might really like (love?!) him but I’m still sorting all of these details out in my head. He is never pretentious about his wealth and certainly recognizes his privilege – but I am still fascinated by it.

I’m a 27 year old gay male who recently started dating a great guy. I consider myself well educated (a Master’s Degree and plan on going back for a terminal degree) and live a comfortable life (I work in education – so decent pay, enough to live comfortably, but not extravagant). My new guy is extremely well educated, comes from a wealthy family, has a great job that pays very well, and travels in social circuits that are foreign to me. I think I might really like (love?!) him but I’m still sorting all of these details out in my head. He is never pretentious about his wealth and certainly recognizes his privilege – but I am still fascinated by it.









