Rich Partner Wanted for Serious Relationship
MBA Required, Heart Optional
So this is what we’ve become — a generation evaluating connections by bank statements. 2024 and Sofia Franklyn just admitted what many think but few say: LinkedIn is the new Tinder, and an MBA is the new perfect match.
Is it scandalous for a 31-year-old woman to ask to see potential dates’ bank accounts on the first date? Maybe. But at least it’s honest.
In a world where we pretend money doesn’t matter while endlessly scrolling through luxurious lifestyles on Instagram, at least Sofia has the courage to tell the truth.
“I just want to date a rich guy who has money,” she says on her podcast “Sofia with an F,” to some people’s shock and others’ relief.
One million views later, the internet is split between those who condemn her and those who whisper, “finally someone said it.”
What’s most fascinating about this story isn’t the request for bank statements — it’s our reaction to it. The same world that normalizes filtering matches by profession is scandalized when someone is direct about it. As if it were nobler to seek wealth discreetly.
Let’s look at the facts: LinkedIn has become an unofficial dating app. Candice, another viral content creator, openly admits to using the…