I am trying to figure out how to raise half a year's living expenses.
Context:
I am a young man, about grad age. I work a throwaway part time job and can only save a small amount of money at a time. No debts, at least. I have just enough liquidity for budget game.
So, it seems that at the moment, the only "investment" I can get a worthwhile return from is game.
I want to figure out how to get smallish but not insignificant amounts of money from women, strictly as a voluntary and consenting gifts. Say a few hundred to a thousand per go.
Initial outlay:
-Time for daygame/online dating and for subsequent text chatting
-Drink or two for self at public venue (going dutch - a good way to sound out her money mentality)
-A few bottles of plonk at home
-Pasta with home made sauce (or similar light fare)
-Making use of my already decent wardrobe
Concerns:
-Lack of money may cramp my style in a noticeable way, even if it only shows in a second of hesitation, hence my preference for home cooking. I'll iron out this psychological wrinkle with a little practice, but if anyone has a good anecdote, it could save me some time.
-I do not look poor and my style doesn't suggest a poor background. Well, maybe this isn't a real concern, certainly not to start with.
-I'm not an actor. Most of my charm lies in the fact that I genuinely do not care whether they live or die, but still enjoy their company. So sob stories are out of the question. I can do melancholic, but not urgent.
Potential Methods:
-The Pusscrook method (his threads are recommended reading,) which, if I recall rightly, mainly consists of receiving material gifts, not cash. This is probably the smoothest way to do it, since it plays on women's nurturing instincts, and material gifts have more of an emotional meaning for the giver than cash.
-Playing the entrepreneur. Not even a lie. I genuinely do hope to start a business of my own, though any money she puts towards it (strictly as a personal donation) would mostly likely be spent on food and rent as I do my research. Trouble with this is that business bores women - if she's not enthusiastic, I'll sound like a salesman. So it would need to be a very picturesque concept - saving the world with environmentally friendly whatever, say.
What are your thoughts on this subject?
Context:
I am a young man, about grad age. I work a throwaway part time job and can only save a small amount of money at a time. No debts, at least. I have just enough liquidity for budget game.
So, it seems that at the moment, the only "investment" I can get a worthwhile return from is game.
I want to figure out how to get smallish but not insignificant amounts of money from women, strictly as a voluntary and consenting gifts. Say a few hundred to a thousand per go.
Initial outlay:
-Time for daygame/online dating and for subsequent text chatting
-Drink or two for self at public venue (going dutch - a good way to sound out her money mentality)
-A few bottles of plonk at home
-Pasta with home made sauce (or similar light fare)
-Making use of my already decent wardrobe
Concerns:
-Lack of money may cramp my style in a noticeable way, even if it only shows in a second of hesitation, hence my preference for home cooking. I'll iron out this psychological wrinkle with a little practice, but if anyone has a good anecdote, it could save me some time.
-I do not look poor and my style doesn't suggest a poor background. Well, maybe this isn't a real concern, certainly not to start with.
-I'm not an actor. Most of my charm lies in the fact that I genuinely do not care whether they live or die, but still enjoy their company. So sob stories are out of the question. I can do melancholic, but not urgent.
Potential Methods:
-The Pusscrook method (his threads are recommended reading,) which, if I recall rightly, mainly consists of receiving material gifts, not cash. This is probably the smoothest way to do it, since it plays on women's nurturing instincts, and material gifts have more of an emotional meaning for the giver than cash.
-Playing the entrepreneur. Not even a lie. I genuinely do hope to start a business of my own, though any money she puts towards it (strictly as a personal donation) would mostly likely be spent on food and rent as I do my research. Trouble with this is that business bores women - if she's not enthusiastic, I'll sound like a salesman. So it would need to be a very picturesque concept - saving the world with environmentally friendly whatever, say.
What are your thoughts on this subject?