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How To Find A Millionaire (Or Billionaire)
Wendy Tanaka 02.06.08, 6:00 PM ET

Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are gone. So is Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison.

They're all no longer billionaire bachelors.

But don't fear. If a high-net-worth mate is your ideal, a plethora of dating sites offer an inventory of men who say they earn at least six figures annually. You can troll sites such as MillionaireMatch.com, Sugardaddie.com, DateAMillionaire.com or the humorous Marry-An-Ugly-Millionaire-Online-Dating-Agency.com to find deep pockets. (Men seeking sugar mamas on these sites typically have fewer choices because profiles of wealthy men tend to outnumber profiles of wealthy women.)
In Pictures: Where The Millionaires Date Online

Sure, these find-a-rich-guy sites might sound dubious, but they insist they provide a valuable service to wealthy people who are too busy running businesses to hang out at bars, clubs and other social venues. "It's a matter of convenience," says Steven Pasternack, chief executive of Miami-based Sugardaddie.com. "These guys work a lot of hours. It's very convenient to sit in your office and look through a catalogue of women" on your computer. Lucky them.

It's also cheaper than traditional matchmakers. For instance, both Sugardaddie and MillionaireMatch charge members about $20 a month, while high-end matchmakers charge clients thousands of dollars.

Article can be found here.


Whilst I agree, that meeting an affluent man is good, I am not quite keen to go to a website where the person's affluence is the main selling point for an interested person to consider. Otherwise, do we not fall under the 'gold diggers' category' by wanting to see only those whose net worth is over a million. Am I being naive in this?

 

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On Sundays, I try to relax for the week ahead and catch up on the movies I've missed in the cinema. In between changing the DVDs a while back, I noticed that E-TV is running a reality show called the "Bachelor". The premise is simple, 25 women get together and the Bachelor has 5 weeks to get to know the ladies and find out who is the "one" for him.

Now, maybe it is my conservative upbringing that is to blame but to date a man and share him with 24 other women and hoping he'll pick me at the next tribal council  is just not my idea of a good time.  To see the tapes of him kissing other women and whispering sweet nothings in their  ears just as he did in mine the day before - I'd say my pride would be seriously bruised. 

Well, this afternoon I watched the finale of the first season (strangely enough the show has taken off) where Alex picked a lovely sweet girl by the name of Amanda, and here is where I'd like to point a small little fact: Amanda is a beautiful blue-eyed blonde with a chest that can be used as a weapon. I cannot help but see some form of irony here.  (And BTW, they never did marry)

So out of curiousity, I'd like to ask both male and female fellow LJers, would you enter the show if given the chance?

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