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How to Tell If Your Girlfriend Is a Goldigger

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Tell If Your Girlfriend Is a Goldigger
Tell If Your Girlfriend Is a Goldigger

A gold digger is a woman whom seeks men only for their money any way possible. Gold diggers come in all shape and sizes. They are easy to spot if you have the right training, but to the untrained eye beware. They are lurking on every corner in search of the next big thing. This eHow article will train you to spot the elusive GOLD-DIGGER.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Clear Mind
  • Money
  • Flashy Materials
  1. Step 1
     

    Realization: realizing the typical characteristics of a gold digger. which are as followed
    "Concern more about your money then theirs"
    "Always asking you to buy them something"
    "Trade sex for cash"
    "Wants to have a baby with you when she really don’t know you"
    "Gets angry when she don’t get what she wants because she thinks she deserve it”
    "Gets mad when you buy something for yourself but not for her"

  2. Step 2
     

    Notice the change in your wallet. Are you spending more money on her then yourself? Was your wallet fatter before you got with your girlfriend?

  3. Step 3
     

    Do something you will normaly do with your girlfriend where you always pay; whether its dinner, a movie or just a nite out in town. Tell her that you don’t have enough money to cover the expense. If you see her face swell up and her whole mood changes from good to bad that’s a quick sign that your dealing with a gold digger.

  4. Step 4
     

    This is when having a clear mind comes into effect. If the characteristic above describe your girlfriend then she is a certified gold digger. You have to realize if you are willing to go on with her knowing that she is money hungry, or are you willing to make the decision to move on. The choice is yours. Choose wisely.

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