More red meat
Financial Influencer watched "The Materialists" - a movie about a matchmaker that was dating a "brokie" (Cap'n America) and then starts dating a "billionaire" (The Mandalorian), but of course, ends up with the brokie.
1) Speaking about herself, "Having grown up poor, I wanted to date a man that was financially stable"
Stable is doing a lot of work in that sentence.
That's not why I put this up.
2) What do they really think when a man improves himself?
So part of The Billionaire's back story is that he he was 5'6" and then got a height extension to 6'2"
@ 17:37
Few things in this world more dangerous, more scary than a man who used to be rejected by women, felt very insecure around women,..Who is now getting approval or access to those same women who once rejected him. ..Scary, scary vibes. Those guys are often, let's just say ill-intentioned to say the least...
A man in his latter 40s, never married, who's made 10's of millions of dollars through private equity and got surgery to extend his legs. I don't think that man is going to be a good life partner
^This is really on some Ice Cube, "Here's what they* think about you"
*Educated white women and those that wish to be her.
The rest of the video, she's talking about the age/power/money differential between the female character and the billionaire character. But yeah whatever.
3) The real message for her audience
This film is "Broke Boy Propaganda" (along with Alladin, The Notebook, Titanic)
The propaganda is there;s only a choice between
Really rich guys who'll treat you nice, but have no chemistry with
and
Broke guys who "get that thang in action
What she misses, is that the dude with a decent job, 401k, and can talk to a broad - is not really under her audience's consideration...