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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone posting Ivanka and Jared pics is just driving home the point that to marry very wealthy you have to be born into those circles (not starting the discussion on whether their dads are actually rich or just conmen but they both were raised in those circles). [/quote] With exceptions [img]https://www.newidea.com.au/media/93358/meghan-harry.jpg?width=720¢er=0.0,0.0[/img][/quote] Wild card for sure. Over 35, divorced, family baggage, not from money or attended any prestigious schools... I’m sure his family is thrilled with his choice. Though their opinion doesn’t matter much. [/quote] It’s well established that he suffers from mental illness. You need different traits to attract a wealthy man with mental illness than you do an emotionally healthy wealthy man. For the latter type, you need to be in the same social circles. If you’re not born wealthy, you can get there if you’re smart, work hard and end up in the same professional circles.[/quote] Meghan and Harry both come from incredibly, INCREDIBLY dysfunctional families. Harry’s dad was openly cheating on his mother the entire marriage. His mother had me taking illness, threw herself down the stairs, had her own affair, treated the boys as confidants instead of children, openly disparaged their father on TV, etc. Meghan’s messes up dad and half siblings and crazies. Yeah that’s a sound foundation right there.[/quote] This is true; they both have hillbilly elegy levels of divorce and dysfunction in their families. [/quote]
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