Yes I did marry my husband for money.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will marry my NEXT husband for money.



Me too!


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So how much money do you have?


Yeah, since you've acknowledged what you are, what was your price?


What she is, is a smart woman. There are enough problems in the world. If you can avoid $ issues then good for you.
Anonymous
I live in LA and plan to marry for money as well. That's just what we do here. It's just as easy to marry a rich man as it is to marry a poor one.
Anonymous
Umm... to the pps who think OP is so "smart," do you think that it's a good feeling to think that your husband only sees you as an "accessory?" Something tells me from her post that no, OP is not that happy, and not that smart either.

Every decision has a price, even if it is not obvious.
Anonymous
Well, I have to admit that money plays into attraction for me. Generally (but not always) money is an indication of success, and it offers a range of opportunities.

Like one PP said, no one has the magic formula for success in relationships. Sounds like you are happy and DH is happy. I don't see a problem with that.

It's rude for others to speculate on your relationship and then openly judge you for it.
Anonymous
I could say a lot of things, but honestly, I just feel sad for you. Yes, money is nice.. but if you married for that alone, you're missing out on a lot. I would much rather be poor and in love than rich and without.
Anonymous
You both got what you wanted and apparently it's working...there are so many couples who marry for love and get divorced, so there's no right or wrong in my book.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to get this off my chest. When I first met DH I wasn't head over heels. I never fell head over heels in love either. He's a great guy and I do love him but totally in love? Nope, never have been. He's a bit older than me and I've been accused of just marrying for money. Of course I always have to deny it and say how rude or silly they are being(depending on the context) but truth is, most are spot on. DH knows this too. Pretty sure he's always seen me as just an accessory. He was getting old and knew he wanted to settle down and have kids so he found someone who was willing to do so. Here I am. We've been married for 15 years now and all is good.


who "accuses" you, why, and how often?
Anonymous
I guess only a woman can do this?
Anonymous
Good for you! But I hope you marry your next husband for love.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and plan to marry for money as well. That's just what we do here. It's just as easy to marry a rich man as it is to marry a poor one.


Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I could say a lot of things, but honestly, I just feel sad for you. Yes, money is nice.. but if you married for that alone, you're missing out on a lot. I would much rather be poor and in love than rich and without.


Romantic lies from a foolish woman. Who has time for love when you are working 2 jobs and still scraping by? What you would be is constantly arguing or depressed, not oooolala I am so happy I found you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could say a lot of things, but honestly, I just feel sad for you. Yes, money is nice.. but if you married for that alone, you're missing out on a lot. I would much rather be poor and in love than rich and without.


Romantic lies from a foolish woman. Who has time for love when you are working 2 jobs and still scraping by? What you would be is constantly arguing or depressed, not oooolala I am so happy I found you.


Yeah, it's nice to just know that every time he's balls deep in you, that's the price you pay for marrying for money.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So how much money do you have?


Yeah, since you've acknowledged what you are, what was your price?


What she is, is a smart woman. There are enough problems in the world. If you can avoid $ issues then good for you.


Do you turn your nose up at prostitution, or do you say good for you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could say a lot of things, but honestly, I just feel sad for you. Yes, money is nice.. but if you married for that alone, you're missing out on a lot. I would much rather be poor and in love than rich and without.


Romantic lies from a foolish woman. Who has time for love when you are working 2 jobs and still scraping by? What you would be is constantly arguing or depressed, not oooolala I am so happy I found you.


Yeah, it's nice to just know that every time he's balls deep in you, that's the price you pay for marrying for money.



Stop being so dramatic. You can learn to love anyone. Marriages used to be more like a business arrangement than a romantic thing so save the drama you angry feminist. Use that energy to go out and be the man you want to be.
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