“By encouraging people to find and negotiate an arrangement, we hope to create modern relationships based on open-mindedness, open communication, brutal honesty and transparent expectations.”
“This is the future of dating.” BW
http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/25/opinion/seeking-arrangement-ceo-on-love/
Ashley reminds me of someone I once dated, also an entrepreneur.
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Now understand something here: The woman posing with Mr. Wade in the above photo would have no problem waltzing right over his dead body if he weren’t filthy rich.
I don’t mean this in any negative way, but Mr. Wade had to make himself valuable in order to earn visibility, which everyone understands and appreciates.
This revelation set him ablaze with passion to acquire the one asset that would act as a carbon credit for whatever he lacked elsewhere.
Next thing you know, he goes meteoric and declares “love is a concept created by the poor!” before heading off to CNN for an interview.
By the way, a rough translation of his statement is If you don’t have money, no one will love you, which is why poor people created it in the first place.
Okay. Whatever. I get it. We get it. Pretty much all of us, really.
Baby Boomers like myself suffer physical attrition after enough water’s under the bridge.
Fortunately, though, many of us are able to leverage money and power against the cost of aging and manage to stay square with the gods.
Now you know why seekingarrangement.com claims 1.9 million subscribers…and climbing.
On a general note, there is absolutely nothing novel about prostitution.
Whether you couch it as “Hey, I just need a little help with college,” or “Hey, want a blowjob?” you’re still hooking.
Having said this, everything these days is relative.
Just how relative depends on the price tag.
The more you spend, the more normal everything seems.
On a related note, most of the women my peers end up with are passed from one older man to the next within their own immediate peer group.
This is because the women in question are known commodities who’ve been properly vetted, and therefore, predictable within reason.
The downside is that there is often a limited supply of such women within certain demographics, which usually triggers bidding wars resulting in some of the best television fodder on the planet.