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Are these the millionaires? It looks like men only is the tab highlighted and not the millionaires tab?
Leading with your wallet will always attract gold-diggers, no one is surprised here.
If you’re an unattractive beta schlub before money, getting rich will just make you a massive schlub.
Its interesting and slightly heart warming to see that they are frustrated by hypergamy but I can't feel too much regret for them. They are after all dumb enough to get themselves certified as millionaires (however they do that) in order to attract gold diggers. Sugar attracts flies, who would have thought?
I think your girl is not the only one in love with your potential. You are in love with your options.
What do you realistically want to achieve on the relationship side of life? Can you achieve it with these women?, If so then how? What are the risks you need to beware of?
This will depend a bit on who you are and what matters to you, because a man's death is more the survivor's affair than his own. You need to find out what you really want to know.
Of course there are the secrets but I know that the secrets I will take to the grave are not ones to protect me but to protect those around me, so you probably won't get too many real secrets out of them. What you may get is hidden gems that they simply forgot to tell you or secrets that used to matter but don't now.
In my case (but this is only me I realise) whether it was a grandparent, a parent or a wife that I buried, the things I wish I had asked are the information things, things that explain why things happened, why life went the way it went for them and how they became who they were because those things also shaped me. But I always did like to understand history.
I recommend just talking lots about their lives and the questions will come to you, along with other unexpected information that leads to more questions. If you are talking about them because you are interested in them they will reveal much more than if ask a few big questions that you want to know.
I would say how you are thinking that time can be short and you want to know all about them before you came into their life. A few good chats starting with their childhood will open much up.
You can also ask them "Is there anything that you think I will benefit from knowing about you? about how you see me? about how you think I can improve and grow as a man? Don't ask this one until they are already talking freely and give them time to reflect on their answers by coming back to the subject again another time.
Read MoreLmfao you would get suspended for less nowadays

