Something tells me unwanted attention from suitors will become less and less of a problem for Tess as the years go on.
I doubt it's been much of a problem for her for many years now. I mean, she brought Nick to the US, and married his broke, hobosexual ass after lying that he was a millionaire businessman. If she had
any better prospects, that never would have happened. Nick was legit the best man she could get by that time, and things have not improved for her since then.
Now, yes, I'm sure she still gets drive-by attention from obvious feeders, fat fetishists, and desperate foreigners, but she knows enough to ignore them. What really pulls her tail, I would bet, are the men who appear desirable, and who have their shit together, who she might actually want, and who dare to reject her.
Men who can give Tess what she wants—proof of her desirability, financial security, and the ability to make her the envy of other women—don't want her. Or, if they do, it's for casual sex on the DL; they don't want to date her, or be publicly associated with her.
So I suspect what really goes on when she meets a guy who meets her requirements (or close enough) is that
she's the one who does all the pursuing, and is the one guilty of providing unwanted attention. It's typical of Narcs to choose a romantic target and think they can make that person want them.
For all of her girl-power posturing about how much men suck, it's obvious Tess is still trying to land one—because why would she keep showing up on TikTok making passive-agressive digs at the latest guy who ghosted her, or rejected her outright? If she didn't care, there would be no need to bother. But she's got a narcissistic injury she's got to soothe, and a man she hopes will see the TikTok post, know it's about him and feel as humiliated as she does.