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Five ways to get a rich guy

With the rate at which the world is changing, the desire for the fine things of life is on the rise, and no one wants to suffer. Girls would do anything just to get a rich guy to pay the bills. Anyways, these are sure five ways to get a rich guy. 

1. Be classy
Forget fairytales, the rich don't go for people that are not in their class. The high and mighty in the society would not take a second look at you if you are just an ordinary person, you have to appear presentable, and sleek well. So do whatever you have to do to get the desire attention. 

2. Attend the gathering of the rich
You don't expect to sit at home and expect a rich guy to knock at your door, my dear this is not Disney land. In order to attract a rich guy, you have to go to where you can actually find one. Go for music shows, big clubs, wherever you know the big boys are bound to attend go. 

3. Have a rich friend
Another way to attract rich guys is to tag along with a rich friend. Even if you have to follow her around, do it, you never know what awaits you. 

4. Go online
It is not impossible to get a rich guy through social networks, I believe if you play your cards well, this can be the easiest method. 

5. Be a rich girl
this is step has been proven to work from generations to generations. Once you are the daughter of a rich man, or you are rich and famous yourself, you will have all the rich guys you can think of at your feet. You can ask dj chippy if am lying. The rich always end up with the rich. 

I hope this article was helpful to my sisters out there who are desperately in need of the big boys. 

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