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With an alarming number of gold diggers on the prowl, single men need to arm themselves against ladies looking to marry and divorce to obtain easy wealth. A recent survey revealed that a staggering 71% of women that were looking to wed for money planned on divorcing their loaded spouses within a few years. Ouch!

So how do you know what's happening in her head? Does she really love you for you or is she after your cash?

Five ways to recognise a Gold Digger

1. Has she hinted or outright asked you how much money you make? This isn't always a real giveaway of a gold-digger, but it's a red flag, especially if this occurs within the first few dates.

2. Has she evaded chatting about her very own salary or finances, even though she's more then prepared to inquire about yours?

3. What type of relations has she been in during the last couple of years? Were the men rich? Did they look after her and foot most of the bills?

4. Does she appear insincere?

5. Is she mostly talking about things in terms of price or amount? Example, she talks about the cost of her designer handbag or shoes or she points out a painting at a studio and tells you how much money its worth instead of seeing the wonderful thing about it.

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, you might have a gold digger on your hands. Proceed with caution!

* Hey blokes! You do not have to be rich to attract a gold-digger. There are plenty of "silver-diggers" out there attempting to find white-collar men.

The wealthy Bachelor Who Got Smart

If you have money and wish to know what sort of girl you're really dealing with, you may try this approach. A woman tells a tale about a wealthy bachelor from an imperial family living who was living in L. A. . She met "Bobby" at a club with some friends and all of them started hanging out. Bobby was new in town and he seemed like a really nice guy. They'd go dancing or have dinner at our regular hole-in-the-wall restaurants. But none of Bobby's new buddies knew that he was living a double life or that he was a multi-millionaire. Bobby spent his whole life without knowing who his real friends were. In his country, everyone knew who he was and what he was worth financially. He was encircled by insincere people and gold-digging girls that were after his power and fortune. When he moved to Los angeles, he decided to discover who his real mates were. Living under an alias, he rented a tacky studio in the city, purchased an old car and dressed well beneath his means. Over the course of several months, Bobby, the royal bachelor made masses of buddies and dated different girls, but he never disclosed the truth about his wealth and identity until he was definite the folk he'd met were genuinely curious about him, not his fortune.

by: Arnold




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