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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My exH is rich he’s 59. Over $50m NW lives in a multi million mansion. He’s in good shape but bold and ugly face. The best he could do was rather mid looking early 40s divorced mom with 2 kids. Wealth appeal is rather limited if the man lacks in charter or looks later in life. Even billionaires aren’t all marrying super models young chicks. Bezos, Musk, Larry Ellison, Baldwin, Belchik are all with ugly or “middle of the pack” looking women. Rich men can buy really pretty escort services but as we read in Epstein files all these young women also sleep with other men in parallel, and eventually find younger partners. [/quote] You're a real jerk. Ellison's wife is beautiful. She's also like 33 compared to his 80.[/quote] Nah. You are missing PP's point. With $400 billion, that is the best he could get. That money pull is not that strong then. Good luck to millionaires who think they will pull her or women more beautiful than her.[/quote] It's weirdly immature to rank people by their looks like that. The "best he could get"? Maybe she's a tech nerd who understands his business or is more caring than others he met. You are deluded if you think he couldn't have married a model. With those billions there are tons of models in their 20s who would still date him.[/quote]
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