LA, CALIFORNIA and surrounding areas....Absofuckinglutely.anthrax said:~~~~~
Men marry the best looking woman they can afford.
Women marry the richest man they can seduce.
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*MissFit* said:i dont care about money..
looks before dough.. thats all
Seashell said:No, I think the real truth is:
Some people are dumbasses.
And some are not.
KillahBee said:OR:
People are dumbasses.
Except for me.
And Seashell.
She has a purdy mouth.
Pants are good.
In the winter.

That is irrelevant of relationships...Seashell said:No, I think the real truth is:
Some people are dumbasses.
And some are not.
beefcake28 said:the real truth is...
A man marries a woman, hoping she will never change...
A woman marries a man, hoping she can change him.
Rarely does either party get what they are hoping for.
there are always exceptions, but I have seen this happen so many times...
then once youre there, you realize that none of that matters at all. And you re-define what it is you're looking for....bluepeter said:Regardless of the replies on here, this statement is borne out in every single poll and survey ever done. Number one thing men look for in a mate? Looks. Number one thing women look for in a mate? Money.
Every time.
Excellent post. If you marry someone expecting to change anything about them, you're in for a rude awakening.*MissFit* said:Nah i think this.. u cant change for someone.. but u can change because of someone
Frisky said:lmao @ money
I've been supporting myself since I was old enough to work, I'll keep doing that until im dead. No man will ever have to worry about me wanting him for his money.
hidngod said:Excellent post. If you marry someone expecting to change anything about them, you're in for a rude awakening.
youre only saying that because youve never been offered a big herd of goatsRaina said:I couldn't marry for money. There's not a monetary value on my happiness. And if I can't be with someone I feel at home with, who I can just snuggle up to and spend an evening just enjoying one another while relaxing, then why be with someone?
If you find the right person, the idea of anyone else or any amount of stuff is a joke compared to what you have.
oh i see. youre one of those kinky donkey loversRaina said:I wouldn't trade someone I have for goats. Not even lots of goats and 4 oxen.
Irrelevant. What were his prospects at the time? I would say you saw future potential for income. Kind of like buying a stock when it is low and knowing it will rise. Women do this all the time, including the one i am currently with.foreigngirl said:when I married my husband he was broke
When my wife & I married she was 3 wks out of high school. No money making prospects. Well, except for the obvious one, pervs. I was in the army 2 yrs & as a tanker I had no marketable skills, unless I chose an army career.superdave said:Irrelevant. What were his prospects at the time? I would say you saw future potential for income. Kind of like buying a stock when it is low and knowing it will rise. Women do this all the time, including the one i am currently with.
Raina said:The things I want most in my life aren't things that can be bought.

Sweet_Bitch said:While I wouldn't seek out an UGLY guy, looks are far from everything. And much less important then money. There I said it! No one wants to date/marry a broke ass guy. I don't want to sit at home and eat bon bons while they work, I have job and I make decent money, but I'd rather marry someone who was financially secure (not rich, just secure) then someone beautiful and broke.
Raina said:I've already played the "I have it all" game with "have it all" defined by what is sterotypically pursued. From the outside I have it all. And it's all empty.
. It's a horrible feeling to look at your life and think "I have everything that I could want and it all means nothing." It happens to me sometimes, especially right now. But isn't all empty, you have yourself and that means something.Sweet_Bitch said:While I wouldn't seek out an UGLY guy, looks are far from everything. And much less important then money. There I said it! No one wants to date/marry a broke ass guy. I don't want to sit at home and eat bon bons while they work, I have job and I make decent money, but I'd rather marry someone who was financially secure (not rich, just secure) then someone beautiful and broke.
nycgirl said:If that financially secure guy hit some bad times and was all of sudden broke ass guy, would you stay and work with him as a partner (support him if you had too)? Or would you leave?
superdave said:Irrelevant. What were his prospects at the time? I would say you saw future potential for income. Kind of like buying a stock when it is low and knowing it will rise. Women do this all the time, including the one i am currently with.
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