Women, Find out if you have Cinderella’s Luck.


“The first time you marry for love, the second for money, and the third for companionship.” - Jacqueline Lee Bouvier


It’s no surprise almost everyone wants to have a “successful” life, and for most people it all starts with finding their “Soul Mate“: Another person who’s physically attractive, embodies the same values as theirs, and shares their hopes, dreams, and goals – Essentially, a person just like themselves.

Finding that person can be like finding the mythical Unicorn, and for the lucky ones can happen faster than a New York Minute. Those who are more realistic than idealistic already know this, but just how rare is finding that “right person”?

Well, if you’re a Woman (oops, “Non-prostate Owner“… sorry about that) looking for your “Perfect Man” (oops, “Person Born with a Penis“… sorry again) based on their looks and money now you can find out:

Click the image below to try the Female Delusion Calculator!
Try the Female Delusion Calculator!
How did you do? And what are you going to do about it?


Did you know? Just like her quote, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier married three times:
• Her first husband, Massachusetts Congressman John F. Kennedy, whom she married in 1953, was handsome, smart, wealthy, eventually president of the United States, and then tragically assassinated in 1963.

• In 1968, as protection from “a troubled America“, Jackie Kennedy married Greek multi-millionaire Aristotle Onassis, who gave Jackie $30,000 a month ($263,000 in today’s dollars) to spend on anything she wanted.

• And after Aristotle’s death in 1975 Jackie Kennedy Onassis married Belgian-American diamond merchant Maurice Tempelsman (presumably for companionship as each was a multi-millionaire).

Thanks for Reading!

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