In my view... money and true love never co-exist Do u think I'm wrong.... ?
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Posted by Abbeyrhode Mar 4th, 2012 at 9:38AM
If there is real love, then the two could handle either having no money, or having ample money.
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Posted by goodseemore Mar 4th, 2012 at 9:50AM
true love has nothing to do with money ....but i had my true love and money for many yrs
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Posted by SKwrites Mar 4th, 2012 at 9:37AM
they are the only ones who co-exist
My true love even ran away with it all
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Reply by JLynn23 Mar 4th, 2012 at 9:43AM
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Posted by holahoopqueen Mar 4th, 2012 at 1:48PM
It all depends on how much value you put on money and how much value you put on your relationship. I had both love and money and it worked well for many years. Neither of us put our main focus on money. He passed away then I re married, his favorite saying was "cash is King". he valued money more than love, and this caused me to divorce him. So yes and No... its what you place the most value on.
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Posted by grezycat Mar 4th, 2012 at 10:02AM
yes and no.i believe that the man or the woman who loves must support you financally if needed. but money also complicated things if you are not sincere.
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Posted by TwylaMarie Mar 4th, 2012 at 9:51AM
I'm not sure I think one has much to do with the other actually.
I know wealthy couples who are very compatible. (A couple my husband worked with just crossed the Atlantic on a 30ft sailboat earlier this year. Can you even imagine being trapped alone with even a person you love a lot on that small of a space for that long of a time.) I know others that fight all the time but seem to do it mostly for the drama. On the other hand, my own parents were quite poor and probably would have divorced but couldn't afford it, though my best friends parents (similarly poor) were almost sickeningly sweet together.
I think it's about people - not wealth. If anything, I think perhaps rich people have the option of divorcing whereas the very poor might need to stay together for economic reasons, but otherwise I don't see much correlation.
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Posted by ChipmunkErnie Mar 4th, 2012 at 9:38AM
Wrong.
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