Anonymous wrote:Meet him in college before he’s rich![]()
Going to top college helps.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not talking about being a sugar baby either. Women who were worth less than their current or former husbands and knew they wanted to marry for money over love how did you attract your rich husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your premise is false— people don’t sit down and say they are “marrying for money over love”. They limit their dating pool to people who were in strong career fields, or whose families were comfortably off (the Venn diagram between these two groups is nearly a circle). Then just like any other dating relationship they hit it off with someone they want to marry.
I wouldn’t say I know anyone who made it their “job” to marry rich, I would say I know plenty of people who are self aware enough to know they don’t want to be poor or to struggle.
You are parsing words. Not many would actually admit they made it their job (esp in certain circles) but they absolutely had the requirement and sought out those men.
I think it happens the other way around too. Especially men who want to go into politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your premise is false— people don’t sit down and say they are “marrying for money over love”. They limit their dating pool to people who were in strong career fields, or whose families were comfortably off (the Venn diagram between these two groups is nearly a circle). Then just like any other dating relationship they hit it off with someone they want to marry.
I wouldn’t say I know anyone who made it their “job” to marry rich, I would say I know plenty of people who are self aware enough to know they don’t want to be poor or to struggle.
You have a very limited circle if you don't know anyone or haven't heard of people specifically marrying for money.
To the OP, from what I've seen you have to put yourself in their circles.
Anonymous wrote:Your premise is false— people don’t sit down and say they are “marrying for money over love”. They limit their dating pool to people who were in strong career fields, or whose families were comfortably off (the Venn diagram between these two groups is nearly a circle). Then just like any other dating relationship they hit it off with someone they want to marry.
I wouldn’t say I know anyone who made it their “job” to marry rich, I would say I know plenty of people who are self aware enough to know they don’t want to be poor or to struggle.
Anonymous wrote:Your premise is false— people don’t sit down and say they are “marrying for money over love”. They limit their dating pool to people who were in strong career fields, or whose families were comfortably off (the Venn diagram between these two groups is nearly a circle). Then just like any other dating relationship they hit it off with someone they want to marry.
I wouldn’t say I know anyone who made it their “job” to marry rich, I would say I know plenty of people who are self aware enough to know they don’t want to be poor or to struggle.