When the dating company asked single women, "Would you go out on a date with someone whom you knew was unemployed? But I'd be curious to see how they're keeping occupied in the meantime. Many women fear that there will be a financial obligation if they date someone who is out of work. Others are worried about having their activities constricted by an unemployed man's financial limitations. Women of all ages seem to feel the same way. And it's not just about money—according to life coach and filmmaker Patricia Weaver , it's also about being with a man who is engaged in some kind of activity.
Women Don't Date Unemployed Men. But The Other Way Around Is OK? | YourTango
I was 37, single, unemployed and depressed because in a couple of months I was going to be moving out of my studio apartment on East 23rd Street in Manhattan and in with my mother in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. Since taking a buyout at my Wall Street firm, I had devoted myself to two activities: searching for a new job and working out. And I spent a lot of time in my apartment. So did the three recent college graduates next door. At their weekend parties, a loud bass penetrated our shared wall starting at p. In sweats, no makeup and with my hair piled in a bun, I would go out and ring their bell around 11 p.
Unemployed and male? According to science, getting a date could be just as hard as your job search. Well, 42 percent of women would consider it. But 33 percent said there was no chance, while the other 25 percent said they would go on a date with a jobless guy. But I think whether he can hold down a job tells us more about a man than his net worth.
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