I certainly do.
I don’t know why women do that to themselves unless they’re just being lazy or deliberately unattractive.
"Men hate short hair," says Patti Stanger, CEO and owner of The Millionaire’s Club, and star of the hit Bravo series The Millionaire Matchmaker. Oh yeah, apparently women are not too fond of small-time earners, either.
Hey, this is some big money advice you are getting, so take notes! You see, Stanger knows a thing or two about what men want (and women want), and she’s got a list of deep-pocketed clients, and a burgeoning bank account, to prove it. That’s because her pragmatic mating wisdom (like "men date organically and women have to date strategically") doesn’t come cheap. Membership into the Millionaire Club tips the scales at $50,000 per year for exclusive services based out of one of Stanger’s offices in California, New York, Florida, Canada and the U.K.
Stanger is a selective matchmaker, her business model entails working with only five males per month, per city. And her ability to predict chemistry runs in her genes: Stanger comes from three generations of matchmakers, but she charges far more than her mother and grandmother (who on occasion received a chicken dinner in exchange for their love connections).
Now she capitalizes on her familial talents, reading body language and making successful partnerships. As the former CEO of Great Expectations, Patti saw an emerging market for her special talent: Finding men wives or girlfriends. With recruiters in every city, Stanger subjects potential millionaire clients to rigorous interviews before getting to work on getting the dates.