It may be fun for a while but it will get old eventually ...not to mention real lonely. Besides, all the money in the world won't buy love, commitment and companionship.
2006-11-03 13:16:56
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answered by cheetah7 6
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Money is not happiness in life, it's a way to live your life without worries about stuff that burden ordinal people, to buy stuff, a nice house, a great car, good clothes, etc, but in the end, it CAN'T BUY happines, you end up feeling alone and wanting someone who cares for you and share your life. If you are a selfish man you are going to value money more that another person, so keep playing the field with women who do the same (play the field) and don't waste another persons heart and feelings trying to marry someone, you could private someone of being happy with another man who really cares for this person. If you are a good man, look for someone who really loves you, appreciate you for what you are in the deep of your heart, not just the money you have, watch out for those cold hearted b***es, find someone who cares about you as a human being, marry this rare and wonderfull woman, and share with her the good things that god have gived to you, and enjoy the rest of your life with her.
2006-11-03 21:32:06
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answered by erck78 2
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first of all please dont take this the wrong way but if you are talking about playing the field you dont need to incorporate the words getting married in the same paragraph. if you do find someone you want to be with you'll know and then all the money that you have or ever will have wont meen anything to you without her. another thing are you planning on sleeping next to your money, a different woman, or the one you love every night for the rest of your life. you need to take a step back and think about what is really important to you your superficial happiness caused by your wallet or true happiness spending your time not money with someone whom you know will be next to you when you are old and decreped
2006-11-03 21:15:55
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answered by sarah 3
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if you think that way it would be my guess you have no money and would like to get some and start playing the field and it probably would be fun for a while and then you start feeling the emptyness of not having a true love.
2006-11-03 21:12:55
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answered by moe 5
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Donald Trump has lots of money and i wonder why he married many times and even did not sign up for pre-nuptial agreements with his previous wives and current wife (correct me if i am mistaken).
The lesson in it is, WHEN YOU ARE INLOVE, EVEN YOU HAVE ALL THE MONEY, YOU WILL STILL SEEK THE HAPPINESS OF BEING MARRIED . WELL IF THINGS DONT WORK OUT, YOU WILL GET OUT OF THE MARRIAGE , USE THE MONEY FOR DIVORCE AND REMARRY AGAIN..
2006-11-03 21:03:27
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answered by hood 2
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the point of getting married is to live your life with the person you love the most. if you two really love each other then you shouldn't worry about your money.
2006-11-03 21:20:17
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answered by cassandra n 2
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well. playing the field would get old regardless of how much money. a loving marriage is one of the best gifts God gives us.
2006-11-03 21:09:43
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answered by babydoll2 2
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No man with a lot of money will marry a woman without a
good Pre-Nup...And the woman should not expect it...
Though the woman should expect to be treated fairly and well...
2006-11-03 20:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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That is so true..........but life can get mighty lonely. Hope you have plenty of green stuff to keep you warm and love you. Remember you can't buy love........companionship or friends.....yeah,, for awhile.........have fun but in the long run........u are the loser..........money should not even be an issue when it comes to love and marriage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-03 21:52:09
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answered by c_my_blueeyes 2
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depends on what you are looking for out of life
one way is not necessarily better than another way
if both people making up a 'couple' truly care for each other, then neither would object to signing a reasonable prenup (what I bring into the marriage is mine, what you bring into it is yours and what we build from it together is ours to be shared equitably).
some men (and women) - whether wealthy or not - just aren't cut out for marriage
much better to understand that about oneself BEFORE doing the deed!
2006-11-03 22:01:27
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answered by Pam 5
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