A recent study that came out in the 2015 September '15 issue of Social Indicators Research finds that, of no surprise to Red Pill folks, women strongly associate money with feelings of love.

After analyzing the survey results, psychologists split the difference, showing that females, on average, were about twice as likely to associate cash flow with love and emotion, whereas men were about twice as likely to see money as a sign of power and freedom, though the feelings were not mutually exclusive.

The study surveyed over 100,000 participants in the UK and found that women also have a stronger emotional response overall, while men have a lesser response and associate money with feelings of autonomy and freedom.

Although there have been previous studies, this is the first (and most recent) to have such a large sample size. The link to the original paper can be found here, for those interested.

Now I ain't saying she's a gold digger...I'm just saying a large-sample independent study found that women have a strong love-associated emotional response to your cash.