If you were to do it again, marry for money or love?

Anonymous
If you had to do it all over again and assuming you had both options, would you marry for money or for love?

In this case the marriage for love the guy will be able to provide a middle class lifestyle vs the guy you marry for money would have a guaranteed UMC / on verge of wealthy lifestyle
Anonymous
Would the money guy be a decent person? Not abusive, etc...
Anonymous
I would not change a thing, I married for love. I could not stop thinking about him, just could not get him out of my head. He has yet to disappoint and we have had money, and not had money, we've had good years and crappy years, those struggles just brought us closer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would the money guy be a decent person? Not abusive, etc...

Yes but the “spark” isn’t there like it is with the love guy
Anonymous
MONEY
Anonymous
I would do the same thing I did - marry for love, a person raised in an upper middle class upbringing with a good education background. For myself and most of my friends it has meant love and pretty good money too.
Anonymous
Love. I make my own money.
Anonymous
I married for love the first time, and we ended up divorced. This time i married "for money"* and I'm still married. Most of our problems are solved with money

* he's not super rich but we hold the same values around finances: we make equal salaries, high HHI, believe in home ownership, investing, saving for college etc.
Anonymous
My sister married for love. They both started with nothing and have built a great life together. The wealthy guy our parents hoped she would marry is even richer now and divorcing his second wife after getting a neighbor’s young daughter pregnant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love. I make my own money.
Came here to say the same, l make my own money.

I married for love but he also happened to be from a well off family, it was a bonus to have some perks like use of the family beach house and boat and staff to do all the chores. We are divorced now and l don’t miss the perks - love is way more important.
Anonymous
I wouldn't marry at all.
Anonymous
I don’t think I had this distinction. If I were to marry again, I would find a man who had my same physical touch love language. My husband likes sex, which I thought was the same thing, but he never wants to be touched or cuddle outside of that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not change a thing, I married for love. I could not stop thinking about him, just could not get him out of my head. He has yet to disappoint and we have had money, and not had money, we've had good years and crappy years, those struggles just brought us closer.


This, exactly. 37 years with my husband, and we've built a wonderful life together. We have some money now, but there were years we had nothing. I'm still deeply in love with him, and now we get to spend our retirement together. Nothing better.
Anonymous
Love. I make the money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love. I make the money.


Same. Female breadwinner. I don’t need him to provide UMC lifestyle when I’ve done it already. Love + Friendship is happiness.
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