kraftiekortie wrote:
Ironically, if I would get a divorce, I would probably come out the "winner" should I bother to pursue my "rights" fully.
In reality, should I get a divorce, I would just go my way, and she would go hers. She has lots more money than me.
It's money she earned through hard work. It would be totally immoral for me to pursue getting any of that money which she worked so hard for.
My good friend (male) is divorced and it was the same for him. His wife was extremely wealthy and when they divorced he didn't ask for a penny. He could have, but he didn't.
Also to the person who said that women with money will 'never' marry a man without money because of biology -- I disagree.
Many women in my life have married men with less, including my grandmother who lost everything to marry my grandfather. Even in my personal situation, I've only been with men who had considerably less. It was because those happened to be the men I cared about, not because of a political statement.
I suppose some women wouldn't marry for less, just as some men with money wouldn't want to marry a woman with limited means. Many men are afraid they are gold diggers.
Both genders marry for more / less at times, and there's no biological imperative for women to only want more.
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