People on welfare are rich?The best functional definition I have heard of "rich" is that you don't have to work to maintain your lifestyle.
I think maybe I will quote someone in response to this.... "Money is just a score card. It tells you how well your work is valued by society. Except for saints, they get paid with a great seat in heaven."I don't want to be offensive here but who cares about how 'rich' someone is when they can't even do the basics in life- LIKE NOT PAY FOR SEX?
face it, we are all losers here and that includes the escorts. I don't say this to be nasty but it's reality. Money is nothing .
I think maybe I will quote someone in response to this.... "Money is just a score card. It tells you how well your work is valued by society. Except for saints, they get paid with a great seat in heaven."
I suspect he is right. I studied something called "The Winner Syndrome" at school. And when a man ha generated a million or so a year for the last 20 years, his very nature seems to change (exact amount and duration used for illustrative purposes only). He knows his worth, has little to prove, and feels amazing to be near. I, and I believe a lot of women, find that aura of success intoxicating.
I did ask "why see escorts" to someone who did not need to spend $ for sex. His explanation was something like : " most men would spend $5.00 on a latte to get to spend an hour with an attractive woman. You can assume that the guy earns maybe $100,000 a year and after all taxes he has maybe $50,000 to spend. So he is spending 00.01 % of his yearly disposable income for a chance to spend time with someone interesting.
I think any man should be allowed to spend 00.01 % of his income to spend an hour or two with a woman he finds interesting. And this is faster. I know that I want to spend more time with her in 2 hours, and I know if she is fun in bed. My time is worth the money."
It sort of made sense to me. Dinner for two often costs more than an hour in bed with a top end escort. Although the getting to know what I am like in bed part is all BS. I am not the same animal when I was being paid as I am with a lover or husband.
Congratulations!I am a little frightened by the entire idea, but very happy at the same time. LL is over joyed and busy trying to decide where 'we' should have the baby. I am trying to decide between getting a nanny or a house keeper (boat keeper?). All in all, I think this mother hood thing should be the best thing imaginable.
I'd have to agree on pieces of this. I once had a boss, a genuine self-made millionaire, advise me to spend my 20s experiencing enough variety to know exactly what I didn't want to do. Turns out that in doing so I learned a great many other useful things as well. Of course many of those experiences involved hard work.I wouldn't say partying your 20's away is necessarily a waste. Better to party in your 20's then be rich, fat and old in your 40's and 50's and then have regrets. As long as you come out of your 20's wiser, smarter and fullfilled you have a lot of time left to make more $. You are only young once and you might as well take advantage of it before the real responsibilities of life take over. Especially travel. Don't wait or make excuses. Buy a ticket and go - even if you don't have the $ at that time.
Someone please putz Rub down.I think the market in Torah-to is bris-fully robust already. There is no room for cut-rate clippers of your ilk. I think the community schvantz you to stop already!
I need to mullah that offer over for a while.Sorry, I mensch no harm.
Challah if you want to play again...
my my, ar'nt you the bitter little man? :rofl:And money chasing whores or wannabe hanger ons are obnoxious. REAL wealthy people avoid those psychic vampires like the plague. And I mean REAL wealthy people not those guys who drive 100K cars and can barely afford lunch.
We are both very happy, LL actually had his stoic shell shattered when I told him. We have decided to let the boy/girl question be a surprise. We are questioning the wisdom of continuing to live on our little boat. We are not quite certain it is wise. Anyone want to buy a boat?Congratulations!
I hope you and LL are very happy with this development..
To make sweet music a violins strings must be stretched to near the breaking point,mrsCALoki, as a poet I make no money and live in squalor
I'd appreciate if we could meet, maybe you could lend me a dollar?
hey, that is rude. It is "a trophy wife less than 1/2 his age".Maybe he is, but he is wise!
Real wealth.
Not an "eight figures" loser who actively set out to find a hooker as a wife.
For a guy who spends so much time on an escort board you certainly are judgmentalHey, you got my respect! I especially like your "Check Mate" move with the pregnancy!
Here' an idea to name your next boat
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The only advice after a few summers on The Med, being part of F1 society that I'd give a hot girl with a functional vagina is to aim higher.
Tons of less attractive girls on much bigger yachts in love with uglier guys!
Living on the boat.. maybe not initially. Especially not for the birth (that would not be wise).We are both very happy, LL actually had his stoic shell shattered when I told him. We have decided to let the boy/girl question be a surprise. We are questioning the wisdom of continuing to live on our little boat. We are not quite certain it is wise. Anyone want to buy a boat?
Just thought I'd fix it for you.Maybe he is, but he is wise!
Real wealth.
Not an "eight figures" loser who actively set out to create a fictional character wife to prove how cool he is