Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't marry at all.
This is the way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marrying for money is always a mistake.
I married for love.
If I could do it again, I'd marry for sex.
We married for sex. We're still going strong, but sex at 47 is very different from sex at 27.
Anonymous wrote:If you had to do it all over again and assuming you had both options, would you marry for money or for love?
In this case the marriage for love the guy will be able to provide a middle class lifestyle vs the guy you marry for money would have a guaranteed UMC / on verge of wealthy lifestyle
Option three? I married for compatibility.Anonymous wrote:If you had to do it all over again and assuming you had both options, would you marry for money or for love?
In this case the marriage for love the guy will be able to provide a middle class lifestyle vs the guy you marry for money would have a guaranteed UMC / on verge of wealthy lifestyle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I could have a do over, I might not marry at all. Making money is easy. My life isn’t mine at the moment. Everything I make goes to the care of others. I drive a crappy car but my kids’ 529 plans are fully funded and we send my in laws over $30k a year for their care. In another life I’d stay single, find girlfriends to travel with and spend holidays together, and just have lovers that don’t take anything from me.
If making money is easy, make some just for yourself
I think I will start segregating 33% of my paycheck next year into an account for myself and let my family adjust accordingly. I could easily buy a nice new car, a wardrobe upgrade, and a personal trainer on 33% of my income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I could have a do over, I might not marry at all. Making money is easy. My life isn’t mine at the moment. Everything I make goes to the care of others. I drive a crappy car but my kids’ 529 plans are fully funded and we send my in laws over $30k a year for their care. In another life I’d stay single, find girlfriends to travel with and spend holidays together, and just have lovers that don’t take anything from me.
If making money is easy, make some just for yourself
Anonymous wrote:If I could have a do over, I might not marry at all. Making money is easy. My life isn’t mine at the moment. Everything I make goes to the care of others. I drive a crappy car but my kids’ 529 plans are fully funded and we send my in laws over $30k a year for their care. In another life I’d stay single, find girlfriends to travel with and spend holidays together, and just have lovers that don’t take anything from me.