Sherry Taylor

Q: According to Men’s Health 31% of men are looking for women with this?

A: A power job

Men’s Health says dating etiquette is like NBA regulations — constant tweaking and lots of gray areas. Hand checking, for instance: Is it allowed now? Or will she squawk? The magazine asked men and women — what it’s like on the dating scene now?

  • 99% say a man should pay on the first date
  • 41% think it’s fine for a woman to ask a man how much he earns
  • 66% say a man’s “potential” increases with his paycheck
  • 46% feel that low-earning men are looking for a sugar mama
  • 31% think men are looking for women with power jobs
  • 71% would not date a best friend’s ex
  • 89% wouldn’t date a sibling’s ex
  • 43% look to meet someone relationship-worthy on vacation
  • 45% have had a one-night stand on vacation
  • 73% think it’s possible to have a relationship with someone you met on vacation

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