Femanons, assuming identical looks/personality, would you rather date a lawyer making 80k or a programmer making 250k?

Femanons, assuming identical looks/personality, would you rather date a lawyer making 80k or a programmer making 250k?

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Not a femanon but that's just a stupid fucking question because you made them the same person

>what is the scientific method

There's no reason to pick a lawyer in this situation

Why''ss that?

wat sauce for pic?

programmer.
>t. programmer

>same person
>option 2 is making $170,000 more
???

Neither are ideal, most lawyers seem to be the womanizer sociopath type. But then most programmers are low effort nerds who are into "internet culture". if I have to choose, programmer.

...I'm tired, didn't understand that they have the same personality lol. I choose the programmer, even though it's a tough choice since lawyer as a job seems way more interesting to me.

Fair enough, would you choose the same if the lawyer was making 100k and the programmer 200k?

Then lawyer probably, 100k+my future income is comfy enough to live on.

250 > 80
Considering same person, obviously there's only one correct answer. What sort of question is this? Genuinely asking because you've made it like four times so I'm curious as to what you're trying to figure out here. Seems like common sense and I'm sure you could deduce that yourself?

Lots of women would prefer a guy with a more "interesting" career that will impress her friends

I'm trying to find the breakeven point for the median woman between law and programming. Obviously there's a psychological effect of 6 figures and 200k, but the general rules seems to be 3x+ programmer wins and 2.5x- lawyer wins. In other words, for a programmer to be more attractive to a woman than a lawyer, he has to make 2.5x-3x the money.

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I'm the femanon who replied earlier, imo a lot of it simply has to do with the image of "programmer". Lots of women see them as nerds who are internet, video game and porn addicted. Whereas when you think of "lawyer" you see a clean well-adjusted normal dude.

I agree and it complicates things, but even with the same guy (not just imagining, but irl too) I think there's a subconscious bias that could create a pseudo-halo/horn effect based on profession even if all else is equal. Subjective perception, confirmation bias etc. is powerful.

I mean yeah halo effect applies to jobs as well. for most men the same woman would be more attractive if she was a professional singer compared to being a nurse, for example. or another example, men would see a woman as more attractive if she was, say, a flight attendant, rather than a store manager.

Status matters a lot less to guys. If I'm being completely honest, the only two things I care about are looks and personality (including intelligence). Imo 'success' among women is more indicative of mentality, consciousness, and upbringing than intelligence.

Also men and women select for different traits. I'd much rather date a nurse than a singer if they were equally good looking. That's what I mean by status priority differences

Would a qt autist fembot date a guy whos tall with a deep voice + a big dick?

How're YOU doing?
>t. programmer