It matters more to those who grew up with less privilege who are more practical. It also matters more to those with less self reliance. However, these two types are not mutually inclusive- a woman who grew up in a poor family without receiving an education is going to want a richer man. That doesn't mean she doesn't believe in herself, but she is simply being practical.
The question you are asking is very complicated to answer. I've done a poor job at answering it, but I am not inclined to revise my comment. You're asking a sociological/psychological question, which can be answered pretty well with statistical analysis.
It can also be answered with philosophy of love, but if you try to do that you're not going to get a straight answer. Feelings and personal experiences will cloud the debate if you try to throw the meaning of 'love' into it.
Girls: how important is money when choosing a partner?
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It matters more to those who grew up with less privilege who are more practical. It also matters more to those with less self reliance. However, these two types are not mutually inclusive- a woman who grew up in a poor family without receiving an education is going to want a richer man. That doesn't mean she doesn't believe in herself, but she is simply being practical.
The question you are asking is very complicated to answer. I've done a poor job at answering it, but I am not inclined to revise my comment. You're asking a sociological/psychological question, which can be answered pretty well with statistical analysis.
It can also be answered with philosophy of love, but if you try to do that you're not going to get a straight answer. Feelings and personal experiences will cloud the debate if you try to throw the meaning of 'love' into it.