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This really boils down to , "How much do you love them?" Is it fair to put a price on love or does everyone have a limit?Who loves ya baby?

2006-09-07 15:24:55 · 36 answers · asked by hippiegirl672003 4 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

36 answers

Will all that money...I think I'd still miss him too much. Money can't buy him.

2006-09-07 15:31:15 · answer #1 · answered by Jenn 6 · 0 2

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2016-11-06 21:10:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Call me whatever you like, but I would take the money in a heartbeat. Even if I married that special one, there's like a 50-60% chance that we'd get divorced. And I'm young and don't have any kids, so my relationship probably won't last too long anyway. Ten million dollars would set me up for a lifetime of financial security and make me attractive to a larger pool of women, so I could probably find love again. I suppose there are alot of people who wouldn't leave their love for any amount of money, but I have my limit. It wouldn't really be fair to the other person, but I wouldn't love someone without the resilience to get over it.

2006-09-07 15:38:50 · answer #3 · answered by Subconsciousless 7 · 0 0

I would say No... You may never meet someone like that again... you could find a way to make millions of dollars though. You would always regret your decision and wonder what a better life you could have had.

2006-09-08 17:30:40 · answer #4 · answered by R 2 · 0 0

No way!
She'd KILL me!

And then she'd get the money, too!

But seriously, I do not yearn for $10M the way I yearned for her; there's no comparison. Life will be OK without having a lifestyle like Jimmy Hendrix, John Belushi, Elvis, Janis Joplin or Kurt Cobain.

2006-09-08 10:07:59 · answer #5 · answered by n0witrytobeamused 6 · 2 0

I have always said to my husband of 20 years I would rather live in a cardboard box with him as long as we were happy than to live in a mansion and be miserable. Happiness means more to me than money so No i wouldn't leave him for any amount of money.

2006-09-07 15:31:47 · answer #6 · answered by c0mplicated_s0ul 5 · 0 0

I'd take the money and run (well, actually FLY...) ...all the way around the world (not looking back, mind you) and run straight into her arms and take off with her forever!
(Well, maybe not forever...ten million dollars only goes so far today.)

2006-09-07 17:22:59 · answer #7 · answered by sincere12_26 4 · 0 0

It would cost me 100 million to replace the woman that I am married to and love more than life itself.

2006-09-07 15:29:42 · answer #8 · answered by Jacob A 4 · 2 0

I would not. No amount of money could replace the love of my life. It took so long to find her. I do not think any amount of money is worth the trouble of being lonely or trying to find another like her.

2006-09-07 15:30:38 · answer #9 · answered by wizard8100@sbcglobal.net 5 · 0 0

Not a chance. I have the most perfect man in the world. There isn't enough money in the world to make me leave him.

2006-09-07 15:31:15 · answer #10 · answered by Amelia 5 · 0 0

Are you kidding me? NO. There's a possibility for me to get 10 million dollars, but there's no possibility for me to find ANOTHER soulmate.

2006-09-07 15:29:20 · answer #11 · answered by Katt Attack 3 · 0 0

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