OH sure, go for it........ since you have all the money in the world............ except no one will want you if you are obnoxious and self-centered..........which is how you sound to me............. sorry............
2007-09-09 04:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Normally I am a romantic. But... Love cannot pay your bills and you can't live on love. If you feel this is a "Risk" and there is the slightest possibility you could lose your money, then don't go for it. Keep your security. There is a solution so you can have both. You can tuck a portion away in a savings account which will gain interest while just sitting there. Put enough away to give you security in case your love loses it's affection, etc. Good luck in your decision.
2007-09-09 04:34:56
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answered by Vida 6
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NO! IF they don't love you without money they will not love you with it either. Get a dog or cat. Money can get you all the sex you could ever need. Sex is not love. It doesn't take much money to get some sex-pig to hang around and act like they love you. A new car, a little bling, an apartment, spending money. Friends are different. Friendship can end in love. Look to make friends of all ages and all sexes. Ugly, poor, rich, pretty: just friends. Participate in things that interest YOU with other people. Have friends over to watch games etc. You can afford to be generous but not stupid. Help some people out in life with no strings attached. People like others who are generous and kind with a good heart. Friends bring other friends into your life. Adopt a child. Children love without condition. Children can see into your heart.
2007-09-09 04:38:09
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answered by cold_fearrrr 6
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YES. Money does not buy happiness, and does no good unless you can share it with someone.
I was asked once when I was little, would you rather have a million dollars or a million friends? I of course answered that I would rather have a million dollars. The wise man who asked me said I could have both. A million friends is the better choice, because each of them would give you a dollar.
I've never forgotten the wisdom here. This great man left school during the Depression to feed his family, and HIS education was far better than anything found in any book.
2007-09-09 04:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the risk involved. How big a risk. If you have to trade your money to move to a hut in outback Uganda for a partner you have been speaking to for a few weeks over the net then i think its to great a risk. Try to work with the odds and reduce your risk. Good luck.
2007-09-09 04:29:05
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answered by uginuk 1
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Love love love
you're only risking half the money.
2007-09-09 04:28:40
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answered by willywallwalker 2
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I was VERY lonely as a single man. I had money, home, possessions.. and I used to think I would trade it all for a good, honest, loving, supportive, life long woman...
I have a great relationship now, and didn't have to give up my wealth, but I do know that the wealth is nothing without somebody....
2007-09-09 04:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes becos:
1)All you can afford to lose is $$$$ anyway and it doesn't matter since you have lots!
2)$$$$ can help you get what you really desire
No becos:
1)Love and affection which is bought is not genuine. It can also be lost once you are penniless.
2)You will feel more depressed when you realise THAT PERSON is are only interested in your wealth, and not YOU.
2007-09-09 04:35:56
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answered by Lost-Hurt-Disappointed 3
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Not if you have to pay for love. That would be awful because you would never know if you were loved for your money.
However, I would be more than willing to provide you with affection and kindness for free. I just don't wash windows.
2007-09-09 04:30:24
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answered by makeitright 6
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Yes. What good is all the money in the world if you are afraid to fall in love?
2007-09-09 04:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you got the money honey, there is no risk. Just get a prenup or Sir Paul's Curse will visit you.
2007-09-09 04:27:59
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answered by Anonymous
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