In our emancipated society, you would expect that status and a big wallet are no longer important criteria for women who are looking for a partner. But unfortunately, nothing is less true. Three-quarters of the women would even reject a marriage proposal from an unemployed man. According to a study by Forbes Women.
It is sometimes said that money cannot buy happiness, but it can help you to a woman. Because in times when there are more and more double-income households and women rightly and for reason demand that they earn the same as their male colleagues, a thick portfolio apparently still attracts a lot of ladies.
And not only do they want their potential partners to earn well, but women also expect him to pay when they go to a restaurant with two. In addition, she also wants to receive gifts, but she will hardly ever give them. He would appreciate getting something back but expects it a lot less than her. This appears from a recent survey by salary.com. Surely a surprise that, in 2018, these types of gender stereotypes still dominate the dating field.
No financial equality
A new study by Victoria Milan, a dating network for people in a relationship who are looking for an extra-marital affair, also confirms that there really is no financial caliber when it comes to who pays and what is expected financially in romance.
For example, more than twice as many women believe that men should pay for a meal instead of splitting the bill. 75% of men expect to pay the bill at the restaurant, 64% of the women also agree. Less than 5% of women would suggest taking the bill themselves. Even women from Scandinavian countries, who are known to be committed to equality, expect the man to also give them expensive gifts and romantic holidays, without giving back the same things.
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