Does luxury stuff attract gold diggers? And is that a problem?

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I’ve got no money to the joke would be on them 🤣🤣

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I spent all my money on watches 😁

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It’s never been a problem for me.

(Yeah, I’m leaving that answer deliberately ambiguous)

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I’ve never had a problem with that but i have had with women that want guys to fight over them and I keep away from them ha

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It also depends on your personality. If you're weird enough, gold-diggers will filter themselves out.

On the other hand, if you're looking for an object of desire instead of an equal partner, a gold-digger / sponsor is a fair transaction. They supplies beauty, you supply funds.

In any case, I think you should show 70 - 80 % of your personality, and that includes clothing and watches.

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No! It has nothing to do with money & assets, they love our sparkling personalities! 🤣

I was scrolling through the choices but I did not see my usual outfit choice

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Gold diggers are easy to see through - if you end up with one then it's your own fault. FWIW I usually wear smart clothes, no labels, and an understated watch.

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Only if one wants it to. Pretty easy to sort through otherwise.

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What size does it take to satisfy a woman? 3.375 inches...the length of a credit card.

Women are attracted to financial security. But there are those who's mission is to attach themselves to wealth at all costs. Not my type of girl.

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WatchandUnwindOffical

I was scrolling through the choices but I did not see my usual outfit choice

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Lol perfect

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CheapHangover

It also depends on your personality. If you're weird enough, gold-diggers will filter themselves out.

On the other hand, if you're looking for an object of desire instead of an equal partner, a gold-digger / sponsor is a fair transaction. They supplies beauty, you supply funds.

In any case, I think you should show 70 - 80 % of your personality, and that includes clothing and watches.

Well said