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Serious Gold Diggers... ;)

i cannot believe there is an article like that on MSNBC. :roll: In Cosmo or Glamour... maybe, but there? how horribly tacky.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
i've seen women like this in action. i pity them.

Yeah, it sucks.
I know a few girls like that too. But they are pretty smart too, and could choose to be independant as well, but still... Why marry for money?
 
A seven-figure donation from your beloved to the school of your choice and your kids are in the door, even if they're no smarter than grapefruit.

might explain how bush got into an ivy
 
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
i cannot believe there is an article like that on MSNBC. :roll: In Cosmo or Glamour... maybe, but there? how horribly tacky.

It was on the today show the other morning. I had to stop while I was getting ready for work because i wasnt sure id heard it right

 
Nonetheless, our findings were encouraging. Marrying a billionaire is not beyond your grasp, as long as you're willing to work hard toward your goal. (Yes, hard work - albeit of a different kind - is still a requisite for achieving wealth.)

I'm guessing the type of 'hard work' they're talking about involves kneepads.
 
shallow or not, some people can make a living out of it.

it's a two-way street, some men (and even women) enjoy having a trophy wife/husband. I am sure that J Howard Marshall enjoy the sex more than Anna Nicole enjoy the spending.
 
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
i cannot believe there is an article like that on MSNBC. :roll: In Cosmo or Glamour... maybe, but there? how horribly tacky.

It's actually from Money Magazine which is also strange. A financial planning / advice magazine passing out advice on a get rich quick scheme. Was a funny read though.
 
Who care about how they earn their money. I am 100% certain these men/women will not give ATers a second glance. 😀
 
Originally posted by: crystal
Who care about how they earn their money. I am 100% certain these men/women will not give ATers a second glance. 😀
who would want someone who loves money that much anyway?

pass.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crystal
Who care about how they earn their money. I am 100% certain these men/women will not give ATers a second glance. 😀</end quote></div>
who would want someone who loves money that much anyway?

pass.

Yep, I don't feel like I'm missing out at all.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crystal
Who care about how they earn their money. I am 100% certain these men/women will not give ATers a second glance. 😀</end quote></div>
who would want someone who loves money that much anyway?

pass.

Me, if I was a billionaire and some hot chick wanted me, I would test her by making her sign a prenup saying she gets what she puts in. So the day she marries is how much money she gets out of me the day we seperate. If she outlives me then she'll get some $$$ but not all of it.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
i've seen women like this in action. i pity them.
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
i cannot believe there is an article like that on MSNBC. :roll: In Cosmo or Glamour... maybe, but there? how horribly tacky.



"Remember ladies, you're just another commodity on the market, looking for the highest bidder."




PSA from Cosmo, Glamour, and their friends.
:roll:



Originally posted by: Anghang
feeling too lazy to try and explain it (if need be), but it seems like a legalized prostitution FAQ
Indeed. The woman receives free high-class room & board, and in exchange, the husband gets to room & board her every night in bed.
 
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