Anonymous wrote:He been divorced for eight years (been together 1.5), he has two kids who are 17 & 14, and he does want kids with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He been divorced for eight years (been together 1.5), he has two kids who are 17 & 14, and he does want kids with me.
Ok, so all his money and property and retirement will go to his kids. You will not want to bring another child into this, you’ll end up penniless and despised. His children need his time and attention and college money. Your only option is to continue dating while maintaining separate homes forever or break up now. He’s already committed to his kids, don’t be an a-hole.
Honey she will make her own money. She will leave inheritance to her child. She will have enough for retirement. A man is not going to be her retirement plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He been divorced for eight years (been together 1.5), he has two kids who are 17 & 14, and he does want kids with me.
Ok, so all his money and property and retirement will go to his kids. You will not want to bring another child into this, you’ll end up penniless and despised. His children need his time and attention and college money. Your only option is to continue dating while maintaining separate homes forever or break up now. He’s already committed to his kids, don’t be an a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:He been divorced for eight years (been together 1.5), he has two kids who are 17 & 14, and he does want kids with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only consider it if my partner had NW over $15m and earned $600k/year. A very favorable prenup that guarantees a percentage in inheritance to me for future caretaking, and to our future kids (inheritance plus education up to grad school)
Bravo. I love women who I'm very clear terms speak for what 99.9% of women think. It's all about $$$$$. If you have plenty of it like this eloquent woman explained, you can pick and choose any woman you want and she will drop her panties within a second.
Anonymous wrote:I would only consider it if my partner had NW over $15m and earned $600k/year. A very favorable prenup that guarantees a percentage in inheritance to me for future caretaking, and to our future kids (inheritance plus education up to grad school)
Anonymous wrote:There’s only a 12 year gap for us -the family stuff worked out amazingly well, we have an ours and an older child from his first marriage. Everyone gets along, money isn’t a significant issue, etc.
And I’m going to tell you to end it.
Right now he’s in his 40s, energetic, healthy etc. In 20 years, you will be in your 40s, most likely energetic and healthy. He will be in his late 60s. It’s highly likely he WON’T be energetic, and a reasonable likelihood he won’t be healthy and will be a cranky old man.
The disparate aging is so hard. And you can’t really predict it. It also means when you do actually want to slow down, he might need even more care.
Anonymous wrote:He been divorced for eight years (been together 1.5), he has two kids who are 17 & 14, and he does want kids with me.