Ahhlee
New member
Fukking gold diggers.
It started out with an old flame asking me if I would borrow him $5000. Now word is out that I'm selling my business and I've got a couple of shlubs sniffing around seeing if they can't get in on the action. One works as little as humanly possible out at his family's farm and spends the rest of his day drinking at the bar. He thinks we "should go out sometime" and I'm sure he's figuring we'll spend my cash and I can wind up supporting him so he can realize his dream of becoming a full time alcoholic. The second is a drug addict/pusher who, while quite good looking, can only muster the energy to work part time at the convenience store and spends the rest of his time accumulating girlfriends to feel sorry for him and take care of him financially. He wants me to "give him a call".
So not interested.
My best friend has been having problems with gold diggers, too. He lives in a gorgeous house and makes **** good money. The problem he has is that the dates start out fair, but once they find out where he lives, what he does for a living and what he drives, they become REALLY interested. He's having a difficult time finding someone who's truly interested in him, and not just what his money can buy them.
Why do some people feel entitled to have something while doing nothing to earn it? How can they live off the sweat, blood and tears of others and still manage to sleep at night?
Now, I'm not including parents who stay home to raise children in this rant. Raising kids is a full time job and if a couple can afford for one parent to stay home with their brood, I think that's wonderful. *** bless 'em!
I'm talking about the guy who wants to sit at home and pound his pud and play Xbox all day while his woman works three jobs. Or the gal who does nothing but get her nails done, shop for clothes and yak on her cell phone with her girlfriends while her man puts in back breaking overtime to pay for the **** she just HAS to have.
Insufferable leeches, the lot of them!
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What are your thoughts on or experiences with gold diggers?
It started out with an old flame asking me if I would borrow him $5000. Now word is out that I'm selling my business and I've got a couple of shlubs sniffing around seeing if they can't get in on the action. One works as little as humanly possible out at his family's farm and spends the rest of his day drinking at the bar. He thinks we "should go out sometime" and I'm sure he's figuring we'll spend my cash and I can wind up supporting him so he can realize his dream of becoming a full time alcoholic. The second is a drug addict/pusher who, while quite good looking, can only muster the energy to work part time at the convenience store and spends the rest of his time accumulating girlfriends to feel sorry for him and take care of him financially. He wants me to "give him a call".
So not interested.
My best friend has been having problems with gold diggers, too. He lives in a gorgeous house and makes **** good money. The problem he has is that the dates start out fair, but once they find out where he lives, what he does for a living and what he drives, they become REALLY interested. He's having a difficult time finding someone who's truly interested in him, and not just what his money can buy them.
Why do some people feel entitled to have something while doing nothing to earn it? How can they live off the sweat, blood and tears of others and still manage to sleep at night?
Now, I'm not including parents who stay home to raise children in this rant. Raising kids is a full time job and if a couple can afford for one parent to stay home with their brood, I think that's wonderful. *** bless 'em!
I'm talking about the guy who wants to sit at home and pound his pud and play Xbox all day while his woman works three jobs. Or the gal who does nothing but get her nails done, shop for clothes and yak on her cell phone with her girlfriends while her man puts in back breaking overtime to pay for the **** she just HAS to have.
Insufferable leeches, the lot of them!
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What are your thoughts on or experiences with gold diggers?