It’s a busy day for vain people
October 5, 2007 – 1:03 pmEarlier today I found a great craigslist post about a women who was beautiful and who wanted to meet a rich man (she makes no mention of looks, compatibility, or anything rather then money). Then a mere hour later I got an email from yet another Millionaire Match type of site called strikeyourmatch.com. Go and watch the intro movie on the site to see what kind of slime they are slinging. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want any part of some bitch (sorry for the profanity, but you have to call it what it is) wanting to date me because I have a lot of money. These kind of women are no more then high priced hookers.
As a single man looking for a quality woman, these types of people make me sick to my stomach. Yeah there is an attraction to success, but if it’s your only concern then I feel sorry for you because you will never be truly happy. SHAME ON YOU!
You gotta love the irony of the “SugarDaddy” ad running below this post via adsense…

4 Responses to “It’s a busy day for vain people”
“These kind of women are no more then high priced hookers.”
Hey Andy:
Watch your mouth…or you could be treading in lawsuit territory. I created the intro movie to our website and I have to disagree with your assessment that we are “slinging slime”. Have you used our services? How can you make an unbiased, well-informed statement on something you haven’t even used? Do you even understand what a real matchmaking service does? That there are wealthy men in this world that are just too busy and/or unable to find women of quality through the “normal channels”? Our female clients are not “high priced hookers”, as you so eloquently state. They are beautiful, educated, young women with careers of their own interested in meeting successful men. But, I guess somebody like yourself just wouldn’t understand this.
By the way, where did you learn how to write in such an unintelligent, third grade manner? Oh, I understand…you’re a journalism reject that has to vent his anger and frustration, yet the only way you can do this (since your writing skills are rather sad) is through your own blog since nobody will pay money for your trash.
Best of luck…and thank you for the publicity. Remember, if people aren’t talking about you (good or bad), you must be doing something wrong! Guess we’re doing something right!
By Rebecca Kuplas on Oct 10, 2007
Lawsuit?!?! This is a blog, which is opinion, which is allowed in a free country.
No I have never used your service, and I have no want or need to (your pr firm contacted me, not the other way around). BlaBlaBla, your personal attacks on me just play into the idea of the type of people (like yourself) that may want to use your services.
Your giving me too much credit, I run my company first, and blog as a hobby, your right I don’t get paid to do it. I find satisfaction in pointing out things going on in the dating market.
My “3rd grade” education has been working just fine so far… oh wait, I have a BS in Aerospace Sciences, man I must be an idiot.
Thanks for reaffirming my opinion (and my reader’s) of your service… and to think I may have wrote something positive in the future. Oh well
Best of luck in your “endeavor”.
By Andy on Oct 10, 2007
Rich gentlemen I did run into never complained about “gold diggers” or the like. They seemd to have too much class to defame woman as a species. It was markedly lower middle class guys defending their umpteen dollar muffler parts empire from “bitches”. In some cases it was toothless fellows from whatever slum, raging on about the shallow women who only wanted money. The pleas for economic quality wrapped in anger and cruelty often felt like disguised hatred for all women.
By A. on Oct 12, 2007
Hey “A”,
The fact that you are ashamed to post your name speaks leaps and bounds. I make more then enough money, my mom taught me how to treat a lady, have all my teeth, and live in one of the nicest neighborhoods in my area. I’m not defaming women, just ones who chase money and nothing else. I know lots of great “real” women, the ones who look at the big picture, and not just how fat my wallet is. Good luck with chasing that cash, it won’t make you happy in the end…
By Andy on Oct 13, 2007