Wall Streeters Looking for Pricey Love Matches

Posted on February 18, 2009
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It seems that those on Wall Street are looking for love in these tough economic times.  And those who are married, but disgruntled, might be looking for ways to work out their differences rather than risk a pricey divorce.

According to Reuters, private matchmaking businesses appear to be booming with men writing checks from between $25,000 to $50,000 to find the right woman.  Some of the top matchmakers in the nation say that business is better than ever. Samantha Daniels runs an elite service called  Samantha’s Table

Samantha is finding what many therapists are saying is happening as well — clients are focusing on relatinships rather than businesses that are either “on hold” or “going south.”

Another upscale matchmaker is also reporting success; here is her link. Janis Spindel Matchmaker  She has been featured in Fortune magazine.

And here is an interview with Amy Anderson of the high end Interview Linx Dating founder or direct to her site Linx Dating

Wall Street men are looking for nurturing women and stability.  And interestingly enough we hear from Reuters and other circles quoting high profile divorce lawyer Raoul Felder that for the moment, “there is a lull because financial uncertainty makes couples think twice about embarking on a potentially costly divorce.”   Reuters looking for love

Here are other articles that you might enjoy with regard to dating and Cougars.

Gratitude and sex ‘trumps the king’

WORLD NEWS NETWORK, Rita Watson: Marrying their Mrs Robinson

Cougar speed dating and wrinkle creams

Copyright 2009 Rita Watson

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