'Just Don't Wife Her' Protects Rich Men from Greedy Women
Robyn Currie — September 28, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: justdontwifeher & asylum
It seems that the ladies are not the only ones who get angry and seek revenge on the information superhighway. ‘Just Don’t Wife Her’ is a little website that seeks to help good guys steer clear of gold diggers.
Using pictures and write-up, the gentlemen who run ‘Just Don’t Wife Her’ sure have a chip on their shoulders -- not to mention the need for some basic grammar and spelling education (hey, we can’t all be Trend Hunter writers).
Using pictures and write-up, the gentlemen who run ‘Just Don’t Wife Her’ sure have a chip on their shoulders -- not to mention the need for some basic grammar and spelling education (hey, we can’t all be Trend Hunter writers).
Trend Themes
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Anti-gold Digger Websites — The rise of online platforms such as 'Just Don't Wife Her' is disrupting traditional dating and marriage practices.
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Wealth Protection Tools — There is an emerging market for tools and services that help wealthy individuals protect their assets and avoid fraudulent relationships.
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Gender-based Niche Platforms — The success of websites like 'Just Don't Wife Her' is encouraging the creation of more gender-based niche platforms catering to specific demographics and preferences.
Industry Implications
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Dating and Relationships — Online dating and marriage services are under pressure to adapt to the changing needs and preferences of users, particularly in the context of wealth and status.
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Security and Surveillance — There is a growing market for security and surveillance technologies that can be used to screen potential partners, prevent identity fraud, and protect against financial losses.
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Legal and Regulatory Compliance — Wealthy individuals and businesses may need specialized legal and regulatory advice to manage the risks associated with fraud, embezzlement, and other financial crimes.
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