Lol JosyJosy turns up one day in a private jet. "Oh it's not mine I stole it, I'll put it back after I've finished with it" 😂 Him: cool Next day: JosyJosy blows up her exbf with a tank "ha sorry I am working for the KJB he was a spy" Him: oh I see
@pheebeeluv @TruthBringer Unlike this new generation... the older generation of people believe in WORKING on relationships and not simply giving up when people make mistakes.
Hahah there is no "working" on something when the fundamentals of what makes a relationship a relationship has been violated. You're just trying to come with excuses to compensate not having the balls to ditch a woman who got dicked down by another man. Men with self-respect of any generation would toss such a person aside. So no pal, speak for yourself, because I know plenty of people of the older generations who will not agree with you.
@pheebeeluv The fact he felt the need to go anonymous goes to show he knows it is unacceptable behavior and people will ridicule him for staying with a cheater
It's not a lot if you're Richard Branson or something?
I'm not sure what the US is like, but I'm sure you can buy a pretty decent house in the US for a million or two, and retire/live off the rest. If you can't, then you're just spending your money on garbage.
@Levin you got a lot to learn about the real world then if you think 15 million is a lot of money. an average house costs anywhere from 350,000 and up and that's on the lower end of the east coast. on the west coast in a very very bad area like say compton would cost about 450,000 last year. for a good house on the east coast 350,000 or more. on the west coast about 500,000 or more. some condos in florida cost about 500,000 like in miami for example. places like san franciso cost 500,000 to over 5 and a half million easy. other places like LA cost 400,000 or more easy. this year since prices spiked between 17-21% it would be a lot more by now (and i'm to lazy to do the inflation math). that's not counting the taxes (sewer, property tax, etc) closing fees insurance repairs electricity oil.
@Levin then there's the car which can run anywhere from 23,000 to 48,000 easy not counting insurance registration gas repairs (muffler transmission exhaust system catalytic converter engine repairs o-rings for the engine etc) maintaince (oil changes tire replacements battery replacements etc) taxes on the car, then you have your cell phone bill, and assuming you don't have any credit card debt or any student loan debt which a lot of people do though you have to take that into consideration also. then you have to take into consideration food bill each week which would run you about 200-300 a week because that hamburger you been scarfing down sure as hell ain't cheap. that shit runs about 7.58 a package. then there's the health insurance and lets face it with that you're fucked no matter what you do which will run you about 458 a month not counting co-pays. so the food bill costing about 800 a month lowballing it and health insurance which is about 5500 a year. that's not counting if you ever need to buy new clothes or if any electronics break down on you unexpectedly. and i didn't even cover how much the repairs on a home or condo would be like electric wiring (septic if you have that) gas tank water heater roof foundation or support beams or replacing appliances in a home or condo or replacing a car engine or car transmission.
@Levin and all that was taking into account no credit card debt no student loans no kids no college tuition or high school tuition if you add school say college you're looking at 60,000-80,000 to even 120,000 a year even a shitty state college will cost you in the low 5 figure range per year not counting if you live on campus in the dorms. that will cost several grand more. and depending if you have kids and how many are in college then that will add up quick
@kikino the point is if a person didn't spend their money on every day expenses like mortgage or rent or food or health insurance or a car or whatever they would have in the millions by now provided they saved since they were a kid
I can get a house I'm satisfied with for about £400000, it would be pretty nice detached suburban home in a reasonable area, although nothing luxurious. I can live off about £10 grand a year (cause I don't spend money on shite), and I could have a lot of treats, a few holidays, etc, for an extra say, £10 grand per year. So £20000 per year x 60 years life expectancy takes me to 1.2 million pounds. That would be 1.6 million in total (all very theoretical, for illustrative purposes, I concede). Converted to dollars that would be 2.2 million.
It's the old chestnut of, the wealthier people they are, the more they stretch their income on superfluous tat, because they're not used to going without. I spend 10£ a month on my mobile phone bill, and it does me just fine. Food is expensive, but not 15 million dollars worth of expensive.
You already have a living space (home/apt/etc), an existing vehicle and existing bills so where are you getting thiss inflation and surge of expenses from? You not throwing everything out. At least wouldn't think a sane person would.
I just looked at a 2300sqft housr for $350k, in a nice neighborhood (not in Compton) in a city of 200k plus people. 🤷
@kikino let me guess you still live at home with mommy and daddy. tell you what why don't you come back around here in about 10-15 years when you gain a little more maturity to how the real world works and wisen and smarten up
Come on anon then we can talk but you're still hiding behind anon so your not worth it and weak logic. Sold my company @ 17, sold 3 previous houses before 23 and now buying another without parents help so why you still in the basement? But anyways... if you don't waste your money on disposable items and attemp to make smart choices, don't just give money to new random relatives or love interest then $15mil should last you for the rest of your life. Should be able to live off the interest of $10mil since you are unused to having more then $10mil in bank acct., investments, stocks, etc. If not then that was a fun maybe year of wasting $15mil. Ultimately its your choice.
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Absolutely. I am not with her because of or in spite of money!
Our retirement would become much more enjoyable. Stay.
Yes and I would keep it a secret so nothing changes
Lol JosyJosy turns up one day in a private jet. "Oh it's not mine I stole it, I'll put it back after I've finished with it" 😂
Him: cool
Next day: JosyJosy blows up her exbf with a tank "ha sorry I am working for the KJB he was a spy"
Him: oh I see
@RasberrySlushPuppy oscar winning performance xD
lol you liked my anonymous ghost face video ;)
Hell yes. We’ll be able to have enough for a big wedding, a long honeymoon and pay the full mortgage on a beautiful house within’ a year!
If I HAD one and she wasn't a greedy gold-digging piece of shit like my last one!!
Why give anything, let alone a $million. He or she will not appreciate it and will be angry. Therefore, it gains you nothing.
Don't have a girlfriend, but I doubt that would make me leave her. Probably bring her for a vacation.
If you would give him a milion and break up what are you doing with him in the first place? Would you like to be treated the same way?
I would cry but then I'd wipe my tears with my million. And to answer your question I feel like deserve better
Girl, your nailpolish is beautiful and your hands too, but the nails are a little too long. I would be kinda scared to be around you.
Yes! And I’d buy a house and we can finally live comfortably together.
I would stay with her if she showed that she really loved me for me and dump her if she didn't.
I'd keep this one and get a bunch more too. Poly ftw.
I don’t have a girlfriend so I’d go find myself one and have one hell of a party 🎉 🎈 🎊
And then dump her? 😄😄
Like OP
Listen I always tell my girl if I ever win the lottery first thing we have to do is get divorced.
If I had one I’d still stay and save 99.9% of it for my future career
stay and dont tell him that you won.
She cheated so I would toss her ass.
You mean you haven’t tossed her already?
@pheebeeluv Exactly my thought lol
@pheebeeluv @TruthBringer Unlike this new generation... the older generation of people believe in WORKING on relationships and not simply giving up when people make mistakes.
Nah I dont believe that. You just said youd toss her ass but then you're saying you're working on it... which one is it
Hahah there is no "working" on something when the fundamentals of what makes a relationship a relationship has been violated. You're just trying to come with excuses to compensate not having the balls to ditch a woman who got dicked down by another man. Men with self-respect of any generation would toss such a person aside. So no pal, speak for yourself, because I know plenty of people of the older generations who will not agree with you.
Cheating isn’t just a “mistake” it’s a statement
@pheebeeluv The fact he felt the need to go anonymous goes to show he knows it is unacceptable behavior and people will ridicule him for staying with a cheater
Proud of the people here.
you do realize 15 million dollars isn't much these days right?
It's not a lot if you're Richard Branson or something?
I'm not sure what the US is like, but I'm sure you can buy a pretty decent house in the US for a million or two, and retire/live off the rest. If you can't, then you're just spending your money on garbage.
Put another way, if you have 15 dollars, I'm sure it puts you into the 99.99999% percentile. Some people are just greedy.
Excellent points abd true Levin.
Your living without the $15mill currently, so whats the difference?
@Levin you got a lot to learn about the real world then if you think 15 million is a lot of money. an average house costs anywhere from 350,000 and up and that's on the lower end of the east coast. on the west coast in a very very bad area like say compton would cost about 450,000 last year. for a good house on the east coast 350,000 or more. on the west coast about 500,000 or more. some condos in florida cost about 500,000 like in miami for example. places like san franciso cost 500,000 to over 5 and a half million easy. other places like LA cost 400,000 or more easy. this year since prices spiked between 17-21% it would be a lot more by now (and i'm to lazy to do the inflation math). that's not counting the taxes (sewer, property tax, etc) closing fees insurance repairs electricity oil.
@Levin then there's the car which can run anywhere from 23,000 to 48,000 easy not counting insurance registration gas repairs (muffler transmission exhaust system catalytic converter engine repairs o-rings for the engine etc) maintaince (oil changes tire replacements battery replacements etc) taxes on the car, then you have your cell phone bill, and assuming you don't have any credit card debt or any student loan debt which a lot of people do though you have to take that into consideration also. then you have to take into consideration food bill each week which would run you about 200-300 a week because that hamburger you been scarfing down sure as hell ain't cheap. that shit runs about 7.58 a package. then there's the health insurance and lets face it with that you're fucked no matter what you do which will run you about 458 a month not counting co-pays. so the food bill costing about 800 a month lowballing it and health insurance which is about 5500 a year. that's not counting if you ever need to buy new clothes or if any electronics break down on you unexpectedly. and i didn't even cover how much the repairs on a home or condo would be like electric wiring (septic if you have that) gas tank water heater roof foundation or support beams or replacing appliances in a home or condo or replacing a car engine or car transmission.
@Levin and all that was taking into account no credit card debt no student loans no kids no college tuition or high school tuition if you add school say college you're looking at 60,000-80,000 to even 120,000 a year even a shitty state college will cost you in the low 5 figure range per year not counting if you live on campus in the dorms. that will cost several grand more. and depending if you have kids and how many are in college then that will add up quick
@kikino the point is if a person didn't spend their money on every day expenses like mortgage or rent or food or health insurance or a car or whatever they would have in the millions by now provided they saved since they were a kid
I can get a house I'm satisfied with for about £400000, it would be pretty nice detached suburban home in a reasonable area, although nothing luxurious. I can live off about £10 grand a year (cause I don't spend money on shite), and I could have a lot of treats, a few holidays, etc, for an extra say, £10 grand per year. So £20000 per year x 60 years life expectancy takes me to 1.2 million pounds. That would be 1.6 million in total (all very theoretical, for illustrative purposes, I concede). Converted to dollars that would be 2.2 million.
It's the old chestnut of, the wealthier people they are, the more they stretch their income on superfluous tat, because they're not used to going without. I spend 10£ a month on my mobile phone bill, and it does me just fine. Food is expensive, but not 15 million dollars worth of expensive.
You already have a living space (home/apt/etc), an existing vehicle and existing bills so where are you getting thiss inflation and surge of expenses from? You not throwing everything out. At least wouldn't think a sane person would.
I just looked at a 2300sqft housr for $350k, in a nice neighborhood (not in Compton) in a city of 200k plus people.
🤷
@kikino let me guess you still live at home with mommy and daddy. tell you what why don't you come back around here in about 10-15 years when you gain a little more maturity to how the real world works and wisen and smarten up
Come on anon then we can talk but you're still hiding behind anon so your not worth it and weak logic.
Sold my company @ 17, sold 3 previous houses before 23 and now buying another without parents help so why you still in the basement?
But anyways... if you don't waste your money on disposable items and attemp to make smart choices, don't just give money to new random relatives or love interest then $15mil should last you for the rest of your life. Should be able to live off the interest of $10mil since you are unused to having more then $10mil in bank acct., investments, stocks, etc.
If not then that was a fun maybe year of wasting $15mil.
Ultimately its your choice.
@kikino ok sure you did ah ha and i'm jeff bezos
@Levin you're full of shit living on 10,000 pounds a year nobody can
Depends, is our relationship good. If yes then I would stay.