I think attraction is sometimes based on a competitive game of money and status but real love looks past those things. It's just like how children don't care how beautiful or ugly their mothers are, when you are around a good person you get to a point where status is no longer important.
Real love transcends the superficialities of money and status. Love, at its core, is based on genuine connection, emotional intimacy, and mutual respect. While financial stability and social status can play a role in certain aspects of a relationship, they should not be the defining factors. True love values qualities like trust, understanding, compassion, and shared values. When love is centered on materialistic aspects, it can undermine the authenticity and depth of the relationship. Genuine love flourishes when individuals prioritize emotional fulfillment and the well-being of their partner above material possessions and societal status.
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Yeah. Like one G@Ger said on here once that his grandpa said, "If you really love someone you'd live in a tent with them". I think most people love ankle deep today and split at the first sign of adversity. It's one of the reasons I remain single. I think most people say they want a relationship but don't really want to do what's necessary to foster a healthy and lasting relationship. All relationships, (even the best ones) still require effort of both parties parts.
I agree that real love does not worship or revolve itself around money or status. Love is about connection, loyalty, respect, and trust. Real love looks past such superficial things and prioritizes the inner beauty and character of a person. While money and status may be factors in initial attraction or romance, true connection and love transcends such worldly measures and focuses on the inner traits and personality of an individual.
I believe that real love looks past the money and status
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Yes I do. Real love is not conditioned by material needs, but yes for emotional needs.
Now, why many divorce for "economical reasons"? They do, first, for an emotional reason. Things like having enough wealth to raise a child, to guarantee a future for that child, and for retirement and health insurance, are enough motives to feel in many ways, as a successful provider.
i think real love does not revolve around money or status. if it did it wouldn't be real love
Yes, I fell in love when I was a teenager. I didn't know about her financial status. I didn't have sex before falling in love and didn't dream of having sex with her. I just fell in love. I don't know why did it happen?
Recently, I was falling for sweet Chinese girl. I don't know about her financial status yet. But she wears expensive outfits and goes to fancy restaurants. Whenever I see her pictures I feel the connection.
Real love is the commitment to seek the better for another person. It is other-centered. Worrying about money and status are self-centered.
I never believe, without income, without money, there is no love and marriage. Of course, not everything is about money, but a lot of things revolve around money.
It is for women. Men don't care about a womans status or money. women use to love men, now they use them for financial gain and exchanging sex for goods and services
Money doesn’t buy everything. Have you ever seen a Nissan GT-R? That car would beat $300k exotic cars on the drag strip.
Money and status have nothing to do with love.
Real love is intimacy and trustworthy. Not a financial feud. Which why so many couple segregate.
Real love is something that will endure almost anything. If he/she is from a mansion or a trailer park does it matter?
Yes although it matters a little how is resources going to be provided without itm
If it were to even exist, yes. But it doesn't exist. Women only care about money and men only seem to care about sex.
Yes, there is truth to what you wrote.
Yeah I agree
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