Feel like a failure because I didn't marry rich

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm rich! I'm rich! Hook up with me and I'll take you out for some tuna buffet.


I think fried tuna should enter the DCUM lexicon, like Larla, Executive, and Pine Cone Lady. Every time we see a troll post we should just say

Fried tuna anybody???


You missed bobcats and wolves....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm rich! I'm rich! Hook up with me and I'll take you out for some tuna buffet.


I think fried tuna should enter the DCUM lexicon, like Larla, Executive, and Pine Cone Lady. Every time we see a troll post we should just say

Fried tuna anybody???


You missed bobcats and wolves....


Wait, what is bobcats and wolves??? I missed that whole thing! And I am a DCUM addict so that says something...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm rich! I'm rich! Hook up with me and I'll take you out for some tuna buffet.


I think fried tuna should enter the DCUM lexicon, like Larla, Executive, and Pine Cone Lady. Every time we see a troll post we should just say

Fried tuna anybody???


Don't forget to spice it before frying! Even if it makes you late to work.
Anonymous
Yes many women feel this way. It is true if you marriage the wrong guy you fail.
Anonymous
I wouldn't give it another thought if I were you. Rich guys have choices and they don't pick losers. You never stood a chance anyway.
Anonymous
Let's just be honest. You are a failure.
Anonymous
OP, I can relate to you. I am very successful in my own right, but married a good man who does not add much in the financial department. From time to time, when I see friends taking it easy while their husbands work or both spouses coasting on family wealth, it can be hard. I want more time with my children and to have leisure time. How we feel is common and understandable. Maintain perspective, but do not be hard on yourself for wanting more.
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