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Immersiveunreality said:
Dyotropic said:

To respond to your bolded points. 

Yes, I am now in the top 5% of men. I wasn't until recently. I followed those steps above. 

Multiple studies show as much as 85% of all consumer purchases are done by women. It's especially biased in material goods. For example, the majority of new car purchases are women. There are some reasons for this difference such as women living longer than men, but even with that accounted for it is extremely unbalanced. While you don't need to be a pro-athlete wealthy, you must be able to provide for you and your woman. They like to be spoiled. 

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/329780

Your assumptions about woman because you missunderstood an article and ignore factors that have a certain effect on those stats are questionable.

Place,time(not only because women live longer than men),culture and how one is socially placed determines spending habit for a great part and you say men need to provide for our women and they like to be spoiled,how unthoughtfull can you get about a whole gender?

Personality is key and maybe you lacked it when you weren't part of the 5% yet and couldnt get women but i get that selfreflection is not an easy task.Women also buy more new cars because they tend to drive longer with them and look for more safe cheap and durable cars while men make more car related purchases but buy more secondhand(in europe) so your theory about women being more materialistic in general while using that argument falls flat and is not tied to a gender.

Personality is difficult to express online. If you look at tinder profiles most of them are  variations of I like to hike, cook, meme, game etc. 

I agree that personality and would add communication are important to healthy relationships, but online you are judged by looks and wealth before anything else.