Wow. If you can find one that will truly hold you down it won't matter if you make $250k or $25k.
She held him down 40 + years. She has as much a say how she spends her last days on Earth as he does.
Wow. If you can find one that will truly hold you down it won't matter if you make $250k or $25k.
Best believe there are stats to back that ish up. U can't find it right now but men are more likely to check out of a relationship if children get more attention than themselves. Regardless, of the reasons...I am not going to sit here and paint all men as selfish but men are not all martyrs. That's a fact.
She held him down 40 + years. She has as much a say how she spends her last days on Earth as he does.
Ask any married person who's been shackled together for longer than 3 years, "Would you get married again."
...................I think marriage is nothing more than a piece of paper followed by a outdated ceremony. With that said, yes after being married to my wife for six years I would marry her again. Living itself is a series of compromises and adapting to circumstances. Marrying my wife didn't change my relationship with her, because "marriage" is just a title. It shouldn't dynamically change a relationship between two people who were already committed to each other.
They were married for 40 years and a couple longer than that. She helped create that lifestyle and he should have talked to her.
And look at the choice she made.
She wanted returns on her investment. She wanted to cash out. Now it is 40+ years with no chance of 50+ years.

You sure about that?Well she was paid well over those 40 yrs by being kept in Gucci and gold....
But because she was a homemaker and he was out earning the money, he can have the final say for the finances...m
She wanted returns on her investment. She wanted to cash out. Now it is 40+ years with no chance of 50+ years.[/QUOTE]She didn't get to make a choice.
[/QUOTE]I wasn't talking about her living I was talking about being married breh. There is always a choice. She could have stuck by dude. She got tired of the charity.
“But with me it’s not. My ambition is to die penniless. We come into this world with nothing and we should leave with nothing.” As for his wife Shirley, 60, she is treating the imminent sale of luxurious Doxford Hall, Northumbria, as just another episode in the extraordinary adventure of their 27-year marriage. “I’ve got two wishes,” she laughed. “I want somewhere to live and something to live on.”
nikka is a psycho and wanted to die poor. She already downsized to a small apartment and he kept selling more and more. Would you want to be 80 and dying in a slum?
the only thing i kinda put blame on dude for is that it seems like he just did all that shyt without even telling her he was gonna do it. seems like he didn't acknowledge her concerns or attempt to break down to her why it made sense and how it would lead to both of their happiness. in other words, he didn't share his vision with her it seems. i could see why a woman would be pissed at that. but even then, in this case, it seems to be more about the money than anything else for her...

Now look at him
Another bytchless simp with a
hairline being clowned on a message board 