When a guy tries me to engage in conversation about their "crypto venture", the look that crosses my face is, "So, you're broke?"
I can't respect, nor be attracted to a guy who throws themselves into an imaginary coin. The sentiment echoed by these people that "As soon as crypto hits $1.00 and I'll be a millionaire!" vaguely reminds me of the statement on billboards I've seen for gamblers to get help. It reads, "I just know my luck will turn around".
Everyone, we can't afford to let a man gamble with our futures as a whole. As soon as you hear crypto or some other kind of "get rich quick" scheme, run far, far away! Let them bankrupt themselves, not drag you into it.
When a guy tries me to engage in conversation about their "crypto venture", the look that crosses my face is, "So, you're broke?"
I can't respect, nor be attracted to a guy who throws themselves into an imaginary coin. The sentiment echoed by these people that "As soon as crypto hits $1.00 and I'll be a millionaire!" vaguely reminds me of the statement on billboards I've seen for gamblers to get help. It reads, "I just know my luck will turn around".
Everyone, we can't afford to let a man gamble with our futures as a whole. As soon as you hear crypto or some other kind of "get rich quick" scheme, run far, far away! Let them bankrupt themselves, not drag you into it.