Anonymous wrote:Whats the difference between marrying for money and fucking for money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married for money. I don't mind too much if he screws someone else here or there - my issue will be if he starts trying to lavish money on a mistress or divorce me.
I'm not saying it's a perfect marriage, but we're happy. I give him good sex, keep a clean and pretty home, and always greet him with a smile and a kiss when he comes home from work. I look great on his arm at office parties, like a trophy. And I get to buy all the things I want and my girlfriends envy me. It works out.
I feel sad for you.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin who is beautiful married for money. He was handsome and an heir but dumb as a box of rocks. He also drank. After two kids, they got divorced. She got to keep the beautiful hge Victorian house in a seaside town and gets lots of alimony. The kids look like models. She now has an athletic nice boyfriend. I think she would do it all again.
Anonymous wrote:I married for money. I don't mind too much if he screws someone else here or there - my issue will be if he starts trying to lavish money on a mistress or divorce me.
I'm not saying it's a perfect marriage, but we're happy. I give him good sex, keep a clean and pretty home, and always greet him with a smile and a kiss when he comes home from work. I look great on his arm at office parties, like a trophy. And I get to buy all the things I want and my girlfriends envy me. It works out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marrying for money isn't such a bad thing. Many people marry for "true love" and then divorce 10 years later because of financial stresses.
South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures practice arranged marriage in which they are very upfront about money, and those marriages last.
Exactly! The same thing with most cultures around the world. Women in Africa, Asia, and in Latin America we know the deal. If you don't have money or a certain bank account, then you will not be consider a potential prospect.
Love doesn't pay the bills, pay for college tuition, put food on the table, pay for piano lessons, pay for a house, pay for extra-curricular activities for children, pay for weddings, pay for health issues, or secure you in case there is a death or a divorce. Love.....HA!There is no security in love.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I dated a few men that I knew could not afford my lifestyle.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You marry for money you are nothing but a prostitute.
I completely agree with this and have a hard time understanding the other side.