Ah, very helpful, Zikoris! Thanks!
So, now I can see that even without mention or photo of a Ferrari, there are still places a person reflects the more subtle degrees of financial care in an online profile. For example, several guys here present about their boat quite a bit. One site asks us all "what six things could you not live without?". Most people say their kids, air, family, etc, but there might be some giveaways in that section of a person's profile. And OKCupid gives the option of answering questions like: how many books do you own, do you have a TV in your bedroom, do you own a car. No one answer is entirely telling on its own, but looked at together, one might get hints about minimalism vs consumerism, etc.
Hmmm... This and Mozar's comments is resolving a major piece for me!! There are two fellows I liked enough to be willing to see again. One seemed so lovely, but has a big TV, is really into sports, wears some jewelry, and drives a big vehicle. I hated that all of this put me off a person who is intelligent, conversational, and very considerate. I didn't really know what to do with that, how to decline a second date based on such superficial reasons in me.
The other fellow I'm a bit gaga over. However, when I asked myself when I last felt this strongly about someone right off the bat, I realized it was when I met my son's father, which has been a sad story for us. So, suddenly I was quite afraid -not trusting my judgment, because I was too unaware with him yadda yadda. But now I realize... My son's father seemed financially sensible to me only because he had a few thousand dollars in savings (unheard of in my circle) and chose to live rent-free with his family. But what I didn't piece together until right now (!) is that he also had: several souped up and personalized/detailed vehicles; several very expensive hobbies; a taste for very fancy/showy clothing; an absolute assumption and belief that "all women" like these things in a guy. And so on. He left both my son and I with no support whatsoever. So, hours ago I had fear that I would make a similar mistake, but now I realize there was information about his financial priorities and beliefs, and that the fellow I went on a date with has so far presented opposite information. Wow. (Good work, MMM forum!)