Posted November 23, 2014 it seems that providers have a new tool to screen for potential sugar daddies - just count the gent's dents! http://www.dailyfinance.com/2014/11/20/difference-between-rich-and-poor-8-teeth-study-says/ 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 1, 2014 Things like haircut, teeth, clothing, manner of eating/speech...all that definitely shows whether or not a man is truly wealthy/well-bred. And those things are pretty tough to fake. A guy can rent a fancy car, stay for a night in a great hotel or rent a mansion...but faking a comfortably upper-class status isn't easy. Same thing with escorts--those who are truly high-class have all sorts of giveaways. And a great smile, sure...it's almost always part of that elite appearance. Because, in America, teeth are so very important, no one who can afford to have a great smile would be insane enough to not spend what it takes to keep up a healthy and attractive mouth. To leave that looking rough, if one wasn't given fortunate genetics or isn't currently young enough to still have a great set of chompers, would be a silly way to make oneself less appealing to those in one's social circles. So yes. Rich guys look and act rich. And never have bad teeth (or bad anything else, physically or manners-wise). xoxo, Amy Taylor 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 1, 2014 So yes. Rich guys look and act rich. And never have bad teeth (or bad anything else, physically or manners-wise). Actually, I can think of some exceptions. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 1, 2014 Good teeth are a dead giveaway on status, as are double negatives in the speech. It also used to be that those who said "like" instead of "said" -- as in, "I was like, 'Why did you vote for that guy?'" were "frivolous." A decade ago, you would have said, "I asked/said, 'Why did you vote for that guy?'" I admit the war against "like" has been, like, lost. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 1, 2014 I agree with Pitbull. I dont enjoy having a conversation with some girls due to just poor conversation skills. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 2, 2014 Good teeth are a dead giveaway on status, as are double negatives in the speech. It also used to be that those who said "like" instead of "said" -- as in, "I was like, 'Why did you vote for that guy?'" were "frivolous." A decade ago, you would have said, "I asked/said, 'Why did you vote for that guy?'" I admit the war against "like" has been, like, lost. Yeah in the 80's they were know as Valley Girls. "Like totally" or "Like gag me with a spoon" It has continued to get worse. I listen to the way people speak these days and shake my head. The other one is, "you know what I mean?" NO, I do not, tell me, but do it without saying "Like" and for the love of puppies and ice cream learn how to know the difference between two, too, to and there, their, they're. As for looking at a guy and knowing how much money he has. If you were to meet me outside of work, you would never guess. My teeth suck, I drive a 14 year old car, and I dress very casually. I am not one to brag about my successes. Like me for me, not my wallet. So far it has worked out well. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 2, 2014 As for looking at a guy and knowing how much money he has... There are plenty of "millionaire-next-door types" who got there by *not* buying designer clothes, leasing Porches, and blowing money on trips to the French Riviera. Men like that have internal self-confidence and don't need to flaunt their wealth in ridiculous ways. I basically disagree that you can judge someone's wealth from their appearance. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 2, 2014 Y. Like me for me, not my wallet. So far it has worked out well. But... they would like you so much more if only they knew how much you had in your wallet. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 4, 2014 Same thing with escorts--those who are truly high-class have all sorts of giveaways. And a great smile, sure...it's almost always part of that elite appearance. Because, in America, teeth are so very important, no one who can afford to have a great smile would be insane enough to not spend what it takes to keep up a healthy and attractive mouth. Yes! I always check out the teeth! 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 7, 2014 There are plenty of "millionaire-next-door types" who got there by *not* buying designer clothes, leasing Porches, and blowing money on trips to the French Riviera. Men like that have internal self-confidence and don't need to flaunt their wealth in ridiculous ways. I basically disagree that you can judge someone's wealth from their appearance. Gosh, isn't this the truth? This is what I appreciate in my personal life, and can respect a genuine person way more than a pretentious person. This is in my personal life though. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 8, 2014 Actually, I can think of some exceptions. LoL! You would think old man Trump with all his dough, could at least buy his self a decent head of hair. Surely, he see this in the mirror....... 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 10, 2014 LoL! You would think old man Trump with all his dough, could at least buy his self a decent head of hair. Surely, he see this in the mirror....... clear case of the emperor has no coiffure or maybe his eyes ain't too good neither ... and don't call him Shirley 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites