This is an old-age question that still plagues the minds of people today. Some would argue that love is priceless, and putting a price tag on love demeans the true nature or true intention of the proclaimed love. On the other hand, some would argue quite simply; no money, no love (especially the women)!
What are your general thoughts on this topic?
by yalornyo on 12th Jun, 2011 at 10:02AM
by jojo on 2nd Jul, 2011 at 12:47PM
by asareous on 10th Jul, 2011 at 08:09AM
If you meet someone you don't really know whether that person is wealthy or poor or whatever financial position someone can be in. You take the person for who they are and that's what you fall in love with. The money and material things are of course nice accessories that may or may not come with that person. You can love someone for who they are but you can also love someone with money. However, you have to distinguish that some people love someone's money/wealth or the idea of being with someone with money, who might also be influential due to his/her wealth. However, love does exist. Love without money exists too. You just have to look for it and not like many of you men do (because unfortunately the blood supply has left your brains and gone down south) hop on everything that moves and winks at you. And also what has money got to do with women. This is a rather sexist remark but I am not the least surprised that you made such a remark. There are women out there, as well as men who are extremely materialistic but to be fair if the other person is blinded by love and doesn't see through the game (especially men tend to be oblivious to this occurance as per comment above due to blood not supplying brain 99% of the time) than that is their own fault. I just find it fascinating that men think they can buy love from a woman and do not see that women take their money and smirk at men's stupidity.
by Sparkle on 25th Oct, 2011 at 09:08PM
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