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Reply #30 posted 08/19/12 7:53am

Stymie

Nope I can make whatever money I need. Love? Not that even.
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Reply #31 posted 08/19/12 8:42am

PurpleJedi

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imago said:

sure.

The idea of marrying for 'love' is a modern concept, and there's nothing wrong with it.

But, it certainly is not superior to marrying for money and posterity.

Now, I'm against forced and arranged marriages for posterity, but if a person wants

a husband (or wife) that will take care of them for the rest of their life and ensure

their children are well brought up, why not?

The divorce rates in countries that marry for 'love' is far far higher than those that

marry for financial reasons. The main reasons, one can point out, is out of financial

necessity. If you're marrying for love, afterall, you don't "need" the other person

to take care of you--you just need a partner. However, this isn't always the case,

and it's been shown that people who marry for financial security are just as happy

in their marriages (and moreso) than love.

George Friedman's book "The Next 100 years" shows this to be true, and I've always

felt that in some regards it is.

Personally, if I marry, it will be for love. But, the notion that love is the only reasons

you SHOULD get married is just silly. It's a modern concept, and yes--a modern

concept that is gaining increasing traction. An interesting side affect, in addition to

urbanization, is that it also contributes to the global birthrate slowdown.

hmmm

Very interesting POV.

I agree with most of that.

Older Jewish women seem to love me...maybe I'm fishing in the wrong pond... hmm

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Reply #32 posted 08/19/12 11:21am

sunflower7

I would'nt

I knew two girls who did, and they both cheated on their husbands, probably still do.

I remember tha one of them before she got w/her husband, held a party. That party was for men, who knew that they were there to compete for her as their future wife. I found that shit to be soooo funny..these educated, rich, and handsome men actually attended and she found her docotor. She wanted to set me up, sayin... " girl he will let u walk all over him."
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Reply #33 posted 08/19/12 11:28am

PurpleJedi

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sunflower7 said:

I would'nt I knew two girls who did, and they both cheated on their husbands, probably still do. I remember tha one of them before she got w/her husband, held a party. That party was for men, who knew that they were there to compete for her as their future wife. I found that shit to be soooo funny..these educated, rich, and handsome men actually attended and she found her docotor. She wanted to set me up, sayin... " girl he will let u walk all over him."

falloff

Wow.

lurking ...uhm...

She's not Colombian, is she???

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Reply #34 posted 08/19/12 11:43am

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I sure would. I'd put on a pair of gloves and jack his little teenie weenie off every night.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #35 posted 08/19/12 11:45am

sunflower7

No purp, born and raised in africa
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Reply #36 posted 08/19/12 11:52am

imago

PurpleJedi said:

imago said:

sure.

The idea of marrying for 'love' is a modern concept, and there's nothing wrong with it.

But, it certainly is not superior to marrying for money and posterity.

Now, I'm against forced and arranged marriages for posterity, but if a person wants

a husband (or wife) that will take care of them for the rest of their life and ensure

their children are well brought up, why not?

The divorce rates in countries that marry for 'love' is far far higher than those that

marry for financial reasons. The main reasons, one can point out, is out of financial

necessity. If you're marrying for love, afterall, you don't "need" the other person

to take care of you--you just need a partner. However, this isn't always the case,

and it's been shown that people who marry for financial security are just as happy

in their marriages (and moreso) than love.

George Friedman's book "The Next 100 years" shows this to be true, and I've always

felt that in some regards it is.

Personally, if I marry, it will be for love. But, the notion that love is the only reasons

you SHOULD get married is just silly. It's a modern concept, and yes--a modern

concept that is gaining increasing traction. An interesting side affect, in addition to

urbanization, is that it also contributes to the global birthrate slowdown.

hmmm

Very interesting POV.

I agree with most of that.

Older Jewish women seem to love me...maybe I'm fishing in the wrong pond... hmm

Chile, you ain't even fishing in the right ocean.

You been looking for fish, when a good big o'le eel will treat you right.

Are we talking about sea life here? confuse

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Reply #37 posted 08/19/12 11:56am

Cerebus

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^^

.................................................................................................. falloff

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Reply #38 posted 08/19/12 11:57am

vainandy

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imago said:

PurpleJedi said:

hmmm

Very interesting POV.

I agree with most of that.

Older Jewish women seem to love me...maybe I'm fishing in the wrong pond... hmm

Chile, you ain't even fishing in the right ocean.

You been looking for fish, when a good big o'le eel will treat you right.

Are we talking about sea life here? confuse

falloff You whore!

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #39 posted 08/19/12 11:59am

imago

vainandy said:

imago said:

Chile, you ain't even fishing in the right ocean.

You been looking for fish, when a good big o'le eel will treat you right.

Are we talking about sea life here? confuse

falloff You whore!

I'm talking about marine life, honestly!

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Reply #40 posted 08/19/12 11:59am

dJJ

PurpleJedi said:

Would you consider dating or marrying someone who didn't exactly "give you butterflies" so that you could have a comfortable life?

Is being with someone for financial reasons something that you could live with?

What if someone close to you chose to?

question

No.

Actually I don't wish to marry at all.

It's already a miracle somebody managed to get me to the isle, and as it turned out, I should have stuck with my first adagium: marriage is only necessary if your not from the same country or if you have kids. Than the legal stuf gets relevant.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #41 posted 08/19/12 12:00pm

Ottensen

No.

There would have to be chemistry, spitual connectedness, romance, and so on...

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Reply #42 posted 08/19/12 12:03pm

dJJ

A majority of people that get married for love is a new and luxuruous concept.

Untill the 1960's the only way for women to provide for themselves is by marrying.

So, for centuries, women have teamed up with a man in order to survive.

I think that 80% of the people on earth are struggling to get by and survive.

For sure that the women of that 80% marry for survival, not for love.

Do you really think all these Asian, Eastern-European, African and Arabic women marry their ugly, old, aggressive and abusive husbands because of love?????

No. For the majority of women, marriage is their best change of survival. Unfortunately.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #43 posted 08/19/12 10:13pm

PurpleJedi

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sunflower7 said:

No purp, born and raised in africa

whew

lol

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Reply #44 posted 08/19/12 10:13pm

PurpleJedi

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vainandy said:

I sure would. I'd put on a pair of gloves and jack his little teenie weenie off every night.

falloff

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Reply #45 posted 08/19/12 10:14pm

PurpleJedi

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imago said:

PurpleJedi said:

hmmm

Very interesting POV.

I agree with most of that.

Older Jewish women seem to love me...maybe I'm fishing in the wrong pond... hmm

Chile, you ain't even fishing in the right ocean.

You been looking for fish, when a good big o'le eel will treat you right.

Are we talking about sea life here? confuse

disbelief

fishslap x 1,000,000

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Reply #46 posted 08/19/12 10:18pm

PurpleJedi

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dJJ said:

A majority of people that get married for love is a new and luxuruous concept.

Untill the 1960's the only way for women to provide for themselves is by marrying.

So, for centuries, women have teamed up with a man in order to survive.

I think that 80% of the people on earth are struggling to get by and survive.

For sure that the women of that 80% marry for survival, not for love.

Do you really think all these Asian, Eastern-European, African and Arabic women marry their ugly, old, aggressive and abusive husbands because of love?????

No. For the majority of women, marriage is their best change of survival. Unfortunately.

sigh

Yes, it truly is despicable that in this day and age, women should still be bound to a man for survival.

pc ...checking airfare to Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa, and Middle East... jet

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Reply #47 posted 08/20/12 3:20am

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I don't know what all the fuss is about lol

after 10-15 years of marriage a lot of people are in marriages that don't have a lot of love left and they sure aren't married because of MONEY razz

So I'd say yes mr.green

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Reply #48 posted 08/20/12 5:03am

JoeTyler

MARRIAGE = MONEY AND BUREAUCRACY

then and now

shrug

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Reply #49 posted 08/20/12 7:11am

PurpleJedi

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ZombieKitten said:

I don't know what all the fuss is about lol

after 10-15 years of marriage a lot of people are in marriages that don't have a lot of love left and they sure aren't married because of MONEY razz

So I'd say yes mr.green

Sometimes "love" can be muffled & hidden beneath layers of crap that life throws at you.

But in the end it's still there.

However, if you never really HAD it to begin with, then yes you wind up in a loveless marriage.

Either way, it sucks and if you're gonna be miserable anyway, might as well be RICH while you're at it.

razz

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Reply #50 posted 08/20/12 7:39am

MacDaddy

PurpleJedi said:

Would you consider dating or marrying someone who didn't exactly "give you butterflies" so that you could have a comfortable life? No

Is being with someone for financial reasons something that you could live with? That will never happen

What if someone close to you chose to? Not my business really, but I think it would affect our friendship/relationship in a negative way

question

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Reply #51 posted 08/20/12 8:49am

PurpleJedi

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JoeTyler said:

MARRIAGE = MONEY AND BUREAUCRACY

then and now

shrug

So is that a NO to marriage in GENERAL?

lol

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Reply #52 posted 08/20/12 8:50am

XxAxX

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PurpleJedi said:

Would you consider dating or marrying someone who didn't exactly "give you butterflies" so that you could have a comfortable life?

Is being with someone for financial reasons something that you could live with?

What if someone close to you chose to?

question

nope.

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Reply #53 posted 08/20/12 8:51am

PurpleJedi

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MacDaddy said:

PurpleJedi said:

Would you consider dating or marrying someone who didn't exactly "give you butterflies" so that you could have a comfortable life? No

Is being with someone for financial reasons something that you could live with? That will never happen

What if someone close to you chose to? Not my business really, but I think it would affect our friendship/relationship in a negative way

question

Judging by your fantastic lifestyle, I'd be willing to bet it's YOU who needs to look out for the golddigger!

razz

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Reply #54 posted 08/20/12 8:58am

MacDaddy

PurpleJedi said:

MacDaddy said:

Judging by your fantastic lifestyle, I'd be willing to bet it's YOU who needs to look out for the golddigger!

razz

lol I'm not rich, but my life is comfortable.

typo edit

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Reply #55 posted 08/20/12 9:08am

PurpleJedi

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MacDaddy said:

PurpleJedi said:

Judging by your fantastic lifestyle, I'd be willing to bet it's YOU who needs to look out for the golddigger!

razz

lol I'm not rich, but my life is comfortable.

thumbs up!

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Reply #56 posted 08/20/12 2:07pm

sunflower7

PurpleJedi said:

sunflower7 said:

No purp, born and raised in africa

whew

lol

eek :falloff:
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Reply #57 posted 08/20/12 2:19pm

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

MARRIAGE = MONEY AND BUREAUCRACY

then and now

shrug

That's what I always believed about it. It don't really benefit anyone, most of all men. But that's for another topic. Don't want any diversions, you know? lurking lol

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Reply #58 posted 08/20/12 2:31pm

RicoN

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I'm getting married on saturday and money has nothing to do with it... except it's costing us a whole lot of it!

Hamburger, Hot Dog, Root Beer, Pussy
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Reply #59 posted 08/20/12 2:55pm

paintedlady

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RicoN said:

I'm getting married on saturday and money has nothing to do with it... except it's costing us a whole lot of it!

mushy Congratulations!!! mushy

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