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Would you marry for love or money?

Today, it appears that marriage is more about economics than love.

 

Most people grow up in families where no one talks about money. People may argue about money: He doesn't make enough or she spends too much.

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However, there generally is no real education about what role money plays in relationships. Very often children become adults having no idea of how much money their parents have saved or what they earn.

Talking about money is taboo and people often become adults carrying irrational attitudes, beliefs and anxieties about money or not knowing how to handle money. When they later enter a coupled relationship, these anxieties generally emerge.

"It's GOOD to marry for MONEY. It's BETTER to marry for LOVE. It's BEST to marry for Both LOVE and MONEY".

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Love is powerful - It brings up everything unlike itself. And once everything is exposed, it will shower you with abundance, if you are still together! This is a fact.

Money is so vital a constituent in the social interaction process. It functions as a means to communicate the values of each individual to his or her significant other. Money often carries a connotation that is synonymous with love.

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