He is 74 and she is 23 and he may marry her

Anonymous
He is 74 and she is 23 and he may marry her. Why does this only happen with men?? Women don't act so stupidly..And he is rich too....
Anonymous
Sorry, what's the problem? Good for him... and her!
Anonymous
Are you talking about Belichick? I think she's 24, but that's not a material difference.
Anonymous
You seriously don't understand the reasoning? She'll end up a rich widow and marry for love the second time. Every penny of what she inherits will be EARNED, so she needs to be careful not to sign a prenup that's too unfavorable to her.
Anonymous
She wants a return on her investment.
He is looking to enjoy his retirement.
YMMV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, what's the problem? Good for him... and her!


He is too old. I am dating a woman who is 32 and I am 47. I see it as a big gap. I don't know what she sees in me because I am divorced, I have kids, and she makes more than men. She is a very beautiful woman, very kind. Honestly it feels like I am in a dream. Well I am enjoying it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You seriously don't understand the reasoning? She'll end up a rich widow and marry for love the second time. Every penny of what she inherits will be EARNED, so she needs to be careful not to sign a prenup that's too unfavorable to her.


And the worst part his children can't do anything about how it may affect their inheritance. If he is a stupid man madly in love and if she is a prime hold digger, his kids are f**d.

I will never do that to my kids. My first order of business once my divorce was finalized was an iron clad inheritance plan for my kids. This way if I were to stupidly fall in love like this idiot at least my children will be protected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, what's the problem? Good for him... and her!


He is too old. I am dating a woman who is 32 and I am 47. I see it as a big gap. I don't know what she sees in me because I am divorced, I have kids, and she makes more than men. She is a very beautiful woman, very kind. Honestly it feels like I am in a dream. Well I am enjoying it.


Yeah, but who is it a problem for? He's getting some hot action... as long as she's getting what she wants, why is it your problem?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You seriously don't understand the reasoning? She'll end up a rich widow and marry for love the second time. Every penny of what she inherits will be EARNED, so she needs to be careful not to sign a prenup that's too unfavorable to her.


And the worst part his children can't do anything about how it may affect their inheritance. If he is a stupid man madly in love and if she is a prime hold digger, his kids are f**d.

I will never do that to my kids. My first order of business once my divorce was finalized was an iron clad inheritance plan for my kids. This way if I were to stupidly fall in love like this idiot at least my children will be protected.


So, if my kids got mad that I was endangering THEIR inheritance, I would make sure they didn't get much. It's mine and I'll give it to who I want, no one has a right to it... My intention is to share it freely and a person who loves their kids would arrange their will to take care of everyone important, but counting my money before I die is a big red line for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You seriously don't understand the reasoning? She'll end up a rich widow and marry for love the second time. Every penny of what she inherits will be EARNED, so she needs to be careful not to sign a prenup that's too unfavorable to her.


And the worst part his children can't do anything about how it may affect their inheritance. If he is a stupid man madly in love and if she is a prime hold digger, his kids are f**d.

I will never do that to my kids. My first order of business once my divorce was finalized was an iron clad inheritance plan for my kids. This way if I were to stupidly fall in love like this idiot at least my children will be protected.


So, if my kids got mad that I was endangering THEIR inheritance, I would make sure they didn't get much. It's mine and I'll give it to who I want, no one has a right to it... My intention is to share it freely and a person who loves their kids would arrange their will to take care of everyone important, but counting my money before I die is a big red line for me.


You will be shocked how many young adults have future inheritance as one of their key retirement income.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is 74 and she is 23 and he may marry her. Why does this only happen with men?? Women don't act so stupidly..And he is rich too....

She is actually very smart. She will be richer than you.
Malania was smart too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You seriously don't understand the reasoning? She'll end up a rich widow and marry for love the second time. Every penny of what she inherits will be EARNED, so she needs to be careful not to sign a prenup that's too unfavorable to her.


And the worst part his children can't do anything about how it may affect their inheritance. If he is a stupid man madly in love and if she is a prime hold digger, his kids are f**d.

I will never do that to my kids. My first order of business once my divorce was finalized was an iron clad inheritance plan for my kids. This way if I were to stupidly fall in love like this idiot at least my children will be protected.


So, if my kids got mad that I was endangering THEIR inheritance, I would make sure they didn't get much. It's mine and I'll give it to who I want, no one has a right to it... My intention is to share it freely and a person who loves their kids would arrange their will to take care of everyone important, but counting my money before I die is a big red line for me.


You will be shocked how many young adults have future inheritance as one of their key retirement income.


lol, i mean, my parents are sitting on an absurd nest egg while I tread water and THAT is part of my longterm plan... but I'm aware it's not a given, and to the degree that I need it, I don't treat my parents with the kind of entitlement some people do around here. I do my best to be a good son, I don't try to manipulate them into saving "my" money.
Anonymous
Eh - they are both consenting adults getting what they need (and it ain’t love for either) from each other. I may not enjoy hanging out with either of them but other than that, not my business. Go for it if you want, say I.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, what's the problem? Good for him... and her!


He is too old. I am dating a woman who is 32 and I am 47. I see it as a big gap. I don't know what she sees in me because I am divorced, I have kids, and she makes more than men. She is a very beautiful woman, very kind. Honestly it feels like I am in a dream. Well I am enjoying it.


I'm 47 and my girlfriend of six months is 25. "Older than Jordon Hudson" is what I've said to friends and family so far when they ask her age. In my situation, her previous BF was 28 and she made a choice to chase older after him.
Anonymous
I saw something about a Charlie Munger quote (of Berkshire Hathaway wealth) where he stated he gave his kids their inheritance early in case he developed dementia and married a young thing. I thought that was a hilarious comment. He recently passed away in his 90s I believe.
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