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Dating and marrying for money: Is it wrong or only fair?
Dating and marrying for money: gold-digging/high-maintenance women I like this quote about money: "Money changes people just as often as it changes hands" - Unknown
Money has a life of its own - it has feelings, it grows with good care and nurture and dies with reckless spending and disrespect. How many of us grew up knowing kids who always had lots of money - way more than they needed? I'm talking of kids who overspent because their parents could afford it. Ask yourself, where are they today? Do they still enjoy the same abundance and luxury that they used to? Dating and marrying for love vs dating and marrying for moneyMoney can't buy you love Money comes and goes. It should not and cannot form or act as a foundation of a healthy relationship or of a healthy marriage. Marriage and relationships should be build on something genuine, not an illusion of money, richness, material wealth and glamour. Because money has its own energy and feelings, it is often the source of conflicts in marriage. It tends to act like a lover - like a broken-hearted lover, it eventually disappears if wasted and/or unappreciated. It is a good thing to live comfortably, but every person has in them, the potential to create their own life of wealth and comfort. Surprisingly, soe people would use money and wealth to attract potential mates. Now I don't know about you, but I would rather be loved for the person that I am.
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