Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Such an attractive mindset
No one wants to spend the last 15 of their remaining good years taking care of someone who will not take care of them, either personally or financially. If you’re not going to be there in person AND you’re not going to leave money for that eventual purpose, you are simply mining a younger woman for resources you will never repay. It’s different if you’re married and the remaining spouse has the remaining joint assets to provide for them.
Kind of ironic, coming from a gold digger.
Au contraire. I have millions. That is because I am not stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Such an attractive mindset
No one wants to spend the last 15 of their remaining good years taking care of someone who will not take care of them, either personally or financially. If you’re not going to be there in person AND you’re not going to leave money for that eventual purpose, you are simply mining a younger woman for resources you will never repay. It’s different if you’re married and the remaining spouse has the remaining joint assets to provide for them.
Kind of ironic, coming from a gold digger.
It’s not golddigging to refuse to provide caretaking to someone who won’t return the act in any form.
Who refused “any form”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Such an attractive mindset
No one wants to spend the last 15 of their remaining good years taking care of someone who will not take care of them, either personally or financially. If you’re not going to be there in person AND you’re not going to leave money for that eventual purpose, you are simply mining a younger woman for resources you will never repay. It’s different if you’re married and the remaining spouse has the remaining joint assets to provide for them.
Kind of ironic, coming from a gold digger.
It’s not golddigging to refuse to provide caretaking to someone who won’t return the act in any form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Such an attractive mindset
No one wants to spend the last 15 of their remaining good years taking care of someone who will not take care of them, either personally or financially. If you’re not going to be there in person AND you’re not going to leave money for that eventual purpose, you are simply mining a younger woman for resources you will never repay. It’s different if you’re married and the remaining spouse has the remaining joint assets to provide for them.
Kind of ironic, coming from a gold digger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Such an attractive mindset
No one wants to spend the last 15 of their remaining good years taking care of someone who will not take care of them, either personally or financially. If you’re not going to be there in person AND you’re not going to leave money for that eventual purpose, you are simply mining a younger woman for resources you will never repay. It’s different if you’re married and the remaining spouse has the remaining joint assets to provide for them.
Kind of ironic, coming from a gold digger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Such an attractive mindset
No one wants to spend the last 15 of their remaining good years taking care of someone who will not take care of them, either personally or financially. If you’re not going to be there in person AND you’re not going to leave money for that eventual purpose, you are simply mining a younger woman for resources you will never repay. It’s different if you’re married and the remaining spouse has the remaining joint assets to provide for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Such an attractive mindset
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
The real reason old men aren’t worth it.
Anonymous wrote:*and most of his assets are in a trust for his kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young women with choices aren't that much into older men, unless they are gold diggers or out of options.
A friend just got married to someone 15 year younger who was looking forward to get a green card and have a luxurious life.
He had a heart attack with months and during testing for a cardiac bypass, they found liver cancer. She seems puzzled about becoming a caregiver or getting divorce.
If you can't afford a home care nurse, you can't afford a sugar baby.
Anonymous wrote:Young women with choices aren't that much into older men, unless they are gold diggers or out of options.
A friend just got married to someone 15 year younger who was looking forward to get a green card and have a luxurious life.
He had a heart attack with months and during testing for a cardiac bypass, they found liver cancer. She seems puzzled about becoming a caregiver or getting divorce.